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Oddly enough, in newspapers that run comic strips in old-fashioned black and white (like the Boston Herald) Franklin is white. That’s because in the original strip Schulz used diagonal lines to represent skin color, but today those lines have been eliminated in favor of an actual color. Unless it’s in black and white, in which case Franklin’s skin color is the same as all the other kid’s.