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Black Gold

James Miller Williams, Ira Jackson, Hugh Nixon Shaw, Bootjack Mary and Fairbank all have one thing in common: they smell opportunity when oil is discovered in the fields on 1850s Black Creek.

Top Cast

  • Brent Baird

    Brent Baird

    Barbett

  • David Parisian

    David Parisian

    Chales Tripp

  • Madison Graves

    Madison Graves

    Edna Fairbank

  • Rick Amsbury

    Rick Amsbury

    Hugh Nixon Shaw

  • Danilo Reyes

    Danilo Reyes

    Ira Jackson

  • Sean C. Dwyer

    Sean C. Dwyer

    Alexander Mackenzie

  • Justin Moses

    Justin Moses

    Scottsman

  • Jacqueline Ambrosia

    Jacqueline Ambrosia

    Anne Shaw

  • Aaron Huggett

    Aaron Huggett

    Underground Railroad Driver

Overview

James Miller Williams, Ira Jackson, Hugh Nixon Shaw, Bootjack Mary and Fairbank all have one thing in common: they smell opportunity when oil is discovered in the fields on 1850s Black Creek.

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