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| nationality={{Atlanteans|[[United States of Atlantis]],}} born in an unidentified [[Africa]]n nation
| religion= [[Christianity]] with elements of polytheism
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| religion= {{Protestants}}[[Protestantism]] with elements of polytheism{{Polytheists}}
| race= [[Black people|Black]]
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| birth= {{FictionalWorkBirths|18th}} century
 
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| occupation= Former slave; housewife
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| occupation= Former {{Slave|[[Slavery (Atlantis)|slave]]}}; housewife
| spouse= [[Blaise Black|Blaise]]
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| spouse= [[Blaise Black]]
| children= Five unnamed children, one of whom is deceased
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||type of appearance = Direct}}'''Stella Black''' was the wife of [[Blaise Black]]. She was a native of the same general region of [[Africa#Africa in Atlantis|Africa]] as her husband, and, also like her husband, had been captured, [[Slavery (Atlantis)|enslaved]], and sold to a plantation in [[French Atlantis]]. They did not belong to the same plantation.
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||type of appearance = Direct}}'''Stella Black''' was the wife of [[Blaise Black]]. She was a native of the same general region of [[Africa]] as her husband, and, also like her husband, had been captured, [[Slavery (Atlantis)|enslaved]], and sold to a plantation in [[France (Atlantis)|French]] [[Atlantis]]. They did not belong to the same plantation.
   
Stella and Blaise kept one another's company and married shortly after the [[French and Spanish War]]. They lived on Radcliff's farm. They had five children, four of whom survived early childhood. This was an excellent success rate, especially compared to that with which their unfortunate friends the Radcliffs were cursed: The Radcliffs lost all three of their children in infancy.
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Stella and Blaise kept one another's company and married shortly after the [[French and Spanish War]]. They lived on [[Victor Radcliff|Victor]] and [[Meg Radcliff]]'s farm. They had five children, four of whom survived early childhood. This was an excellent success rate, especially compared to that with which their unfortunate friends the Radcliffs were cursed: The Radcliffs lost all three of their children in infancy.
 
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Latest revision as of 03:50, 12 July 2020

Stella Black
Fictional Character
Atlantis
POD: c 85,000,000 BCE;
Relevant POD: 1452
Appearance(s): The United States of Atlantis
Type of Appearance: Direct
Nationality: United States of Atlantis, born in an unidentified African nation
Race: Negro
Religion: Protestantism with elements of polytheism
Date of Birth: 18th century
Occupation: Former slave; housewife
Spouse: Blaise Black
Children: Five, one of whom died in childhood

Stella Black was the wife of Blaise Black. She was a native of the same general region of Africa as her husband, and, also like her husband, had been captured, enslaved, and sold to a plantation in French Atlantis. They did not belong to the same plantation.

Stella and Blaise kept one another's company and married shortly after the French and Spanish War. They lived on Victor and Meg Radcliff's farm. They had five children, four of whom survived early childhood. This was an excellent success rate, especially compared to that with which their unfortunate friends the Radcliffs were cursed: The Radcliffs lost all three of their children in infancy.