As a historian, I can confirm that there is no definitive historical record of Benjamin Harrison's favorite color. While there may be personal anecdotes or speculative claims, it is important to rely on verifiable sources when discussing historical figures. It is more productive to focus on Harrison's political career and contributions to American history rather than his personal preferences.
Benjamin Franklin's eye color was reported to be a light gray or blue-gray. This information comes from historical records, portraits, and descriptions of Franklin's appearance by his contemporaries. While there is some debate and uncertainty due to the lack of color photography from that time period, the consensus is that Franklin had light gray or blue-gray eyes.
navy blue
His favorite color is blue.
Benjamin Franklin is believed to have had blue eyes, as indicated by descriptions and portraits from his time. However, specific details about his eye color are not definitively documented. Many historical accounts focus more on his contributions and personality than on physical traits.
Benjamin Franklin was opposed to the introduction of slaves into America because he thought it would cause people to become lazy. He also wished for the people who had come from Europe to the Americas to remain a clean, clear strain of people, with no inter-breeding with other cultures or people of different skin color from themselves. He did not wish to fill up his country with "the sons of Africa".
purple
blue
Green... Forever and always
George Harrison's favorite color is purple.
Her favorite color is gold
An adorable shade of brown! I <3 George Harrison!
Red
Benjamin Banneker's first favorite color is blue and his second favorite color is black.
Purple.
purple is george's favourite colour.
Color Place
Benjamin Moore sells a petunia pink.