The Beckford Family at Fonthill Estate
William Beckford spent his days navigating London society and commissioning costly projects at his Fonthill Estate, a life of absolute power and privilege. But his real wealth was the blood price of nearly three thousand enslaved souls in Jamaica. Every display of his political influence and every indulgence he purchased was a direct trade for their freedom, their dignity, and their lives—a brutal, unspoken contract where his endless luxury was fueled by their complete and utter destitution.