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Nichelle Nichols 1932-2022, R.I.P.

Groundbreaking actress as Lt. Nyota Uhura on the original Star Trek.
[quote] On Star Trek, Nichols was one of the first black women featured in a major television series. Her prominent supporting role as a bridge officer was unprecedented. During the first year of the series, Nichols was tempted to leave the series, because she wanted to pursue a Broadway career; however, a conversation with Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. changed her mind. She said that King personally encouraged her to stay on the series, telling her that he was a big fan of Star Trek. He said she "could not give up" because she was playing a vital role model for black children and young women across the country, as well as for other children who would see black people appearing as equals, going so far as to favorably compare her work on the series to the marches of the ongoing Civil Rights movement.[/quote]
ChipmunkErnie · 70-79, M
Most people forget she was an accomplished jazz singer before becoming famous on TREK.
@JimboSaturn Yes and no. I’ve done many of the things I had the ambition to do. And I’ve forgiven myself for my limited ambition. 😉
JimboSaturn · 51-55, M
@bijouxbroussard That seems like a healthy reaction
@ChipmunkErnie [quote] she was an accomplished jazz singer before becoming famous on TREK. [/quote]
That's amazing! I had no idea :)
🌹
Pfuzylogic · M
I had no idea that Martin Luther King Jr. had that impact on her in her decision to be a continued part of Star Trek!
DallasCowboysFan · 61-69, M
@bijouxbroussard Nichelle Nichols and William Shatner. On at least one occasion anyhow.
Nichelle wrote a book and mentioned something about it. But before it was published, Shatner said something publicly about it, and she was pissed.
@DallasCowboysFan I don’t think so. She said she had an affair with [b]Gene Roddenberry[/b].
DallasCowboysFan · 61-69, M
@bijouxbroussard Thanks I always thought it was Shatner.
Dino11 · M
Dr. King should have been our President, he had the intelligence to keep us out of wars like VietNam.
Dino11 · M
@bijouxbroussard As long as we have people with your intelligence level, caring and compassion, Dr.. King will never be forgotten.
@Dino11 That’s very kind. 🤗
Dino11 · M
@bijouxbroussard It very easy for me to be kind to you
She was so lovely.
@Mamapolo2016 Yes, she was.
Krysclear · 31-35, F
She was such a groundbreaking actress. She broke so many barriers. The very first on screen interracial kiss for starters. A classy woman that worked for NASA as an Embassador for women and women of color.
God speed and RIP
[b][c=008099]Thank you! That is exactly what I wanted to write too and I am so glad you did it Bijoux.

Gosh. I already miss this Lady, same with Spock.
I am really a fan of these two.

Hugs, L.[/c][/b]
helenS · 36-40, F
[quote]She said that King personally encouraged her to stay on the series[/quote]
That's so great. What a fantastic encouraging wonderful woman. 🌷🌷🌷
[i]Sit tibi terra levis[/i], Nichelle Nichols! I will always be your fan. 😢
Indy74 · 46-50, F
R.I.P To the lovely and beautiful Nichelle Nichols. I was and am still a huge fan of hers from Star Trek and the Star Trek movies.
DrWatson · 70-79, M
I read that in that conversation with her, King told her that Star Trek was one of the few TV shows he permitted his children to watch, because of what it portrayed about what the future held for Blacks in society.

And, moving on to less lofty thoughts, I have to add that as I was 14 years old when the show debuted, I kinda had a crush on her!
Noooooooo! She is too awesome to go:(
SW-User
Now the only surviving members of the Star Trek cast are William Shatner, George Takei, and Walter Koenig. She also had a brother who died as part of the Heaven's Gate cult. Such a sad tragedy, may she rest in peace
@SW-User She sure did ! I remember that, it was so tragic for her family. 😞
MayRey · 56-60, F
She’s in good company. As NBA legend Bill Russel has also passed on this day. Perhaps they are traveling together on the next leg of their soulful journey.
ReneeT · 61-69, M
A beautiful lady and one that I had so much respect for from the first time I saw her on the original Star Trek show.
Lilymoon · F
Aww sad ...she was good in that show.
Shatner is still going strong.
@Lilymoon He sure is. He does [b]not[/b] seem like someone in their [b]nineties[/b].
Lilymoon · F
@bijouxbroussard I know!!! and he looks 20 years younger 🤷‍♀️
sciguy18 · M
I was (and still am) a big Star Trek fan. I saw her biographies and interviews, so I was aware of the MLK reference.
melbeacher · 56-60, M
She will be missed. I loved her on Star Trek. Beautiful, Strong, sexy.
CoffeeFirst · 56-60, F
She was pretty awesome. I'm sure she didn't have an easy career.
DragonFruit · 61-69, M
A wonderful lady, and a wonderful actor....RIP Nichelle Nichols.
JimboSaturn · 51-55, M
AwwRip. She was also very funny. I saw her on a William Shattener roast.
Briggett · T
She’s the real deal definitely one of a kind. Rest In Peace Nichelle!
Straylight · 31-35, F
Oh no! She was a gem and her legacy will live on.
Dino11 · M
She was a high school crush. 😊
pedrohedgerow · 61-69, M
Respect bb,to you 🥂
dontbekoi · 36-40, F
I love her. Iconic lady.
vetguy1991 · 51-55, M
Another legend gone
Was she also part of the first inter racial kisss on television?
@InOtterWords Possibly. But that’s not the only combination considered "interracial" here.
@bijouxbroussard yes, i see that.
Star Trek as a whole wS a ground breaking series with a black female, an asian man and a russian all part of the crew during the height if the cold war. No one would have suggested back then they were casting specifically to be diverse
@InOtterWords Yes. And many of their storylines were allegorical to events in our country and even in the world.
Substitute the extraterrestrials for differing racial groups, ethnicities; the conflicts and excuses given were the same.

The writers often encountered pushback and censorship from the network when they came a bit [b]too[/b] close to real world discussions.
uncalled4 · 56-60, M
Always enjoyed that original series. RIP.
@uncalled4 So did I, and I watched it faithfully.
That's too bad. She was a truly great person and an accomplished actress.

 
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