No, simply because he wasn't black.
First of all, understand that the term "black" is often used metaphorically; a black boy like a black heart is not necessarily black in color. Secondly, King Charles II Stuart was not black. And thirdly, people are allowed to paint anything they want to paint, whether real or imaginary.
Thomas Paine's hair color was likely brown or black based on historical portraits and descriptions.
The address of the Black Is A Color is: 6124 Stuart Ave, Baltimore, MD 21209-4022
No, he wasn't black, neighter where his parents. If they callled him 'the black boy' for some reason, then that reason can't be found in his skin color. He was also described as a tall black man in a wanted poster and James Boswell calls him the swarthy Stuart next to at least three engravings which show a black man.
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Some breeds of dogs that have the color black on them are rottweilers, black labradors, huskies, and cavalier king Charles spaniels. -Cait
Stuart Little is white
The Cavalier King Charles Spaniel breed does not accept a solid black color pattern as acceptable. While they can come in various color combinations, such as Blenheim (chestnut and white), tricolor (black, white, and tan), ruby (solid red), and black and tan, a completely black coat is not recognized by breed standards.
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Cavalier King Charles Spaniels come in four colors. The most common is the "Blenheim" which is chestnut and white. The "Tri-Color" is a mixture of white, black, and brown. The "Black - and - Tan" are black with tan spots. The "Ruby" are red all-over.