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On a 1968 episode of “Star Trek,” Nichelle Nichols, playing Lt. Uhura, locked lips with William Shatner’s Capt. Kirk in what’s widely thought to be first kiss between a Black woman and white man on American television. The episode’s plot is bizarre Aliens who worship the Greek philosopher Plato use telekinetic powers to force the Enterprise crew to sing, dance and kiss. At one point, the aliens compel Lt. Uhura and Capt. Kirk to embrace. Each character tries to resist, but eventually Kirk tilts Uhura back and the two kiss as the aliens lasciviously look on. The smooch is not a romantic one. But in 1968 to show a Black woman kissing a white man was a daring move. The episode aired just one year after the Supreme Court’s Loving v. Virginia decision struck down state laws against interracial marriage. At the time, Gallup polls showed that fewer than 20% of Americans approved of such relationships. As a historian of civil rights and media, I’ve been fascinated by the woman at the center of this landmark television moment. Casting Nichols, who died on July 30, 2022, created possibilities for more creative and socially relevant “Star Trek” storylines. But just as significant is Nichols’ off-screen activism. She leveraged her role on “Star Trek” to become a recruiter for NASA, where she pushed for change in the space program. Her career arc shows how diverse casting on the screen can have a profound impact in the real world, too. A triumph of modern-day TV’ In 1966, “Star Trek” creator Gene Rodenberry decided to cast Nichols to play Lt. Uhura, a translator and communications officer from the United States of Africa. In doing so, he made Nichols the first Black woman to have a continuing co-starring role on television. The Black press was quick to heap praise on Nichols’ pioneering role. The Norfolk Journal and Guide hoped that it would “broaden her race’s foothold on the tube.” The magazine Ebony featured Nichols on its January 1967 cover and described Uhura as “the first Negro astronaut, a triumph of modern-day TV over modern-day NASA.” Yet the famous kiss between Uhura and Kirk almost never happened. After the first season of “Star Trek” concluded in 1967, Nichols considered quitting after being offered a role on Broadway. She had started her career as a singer in New York and always dreamed of returning to the Big Apple. But at an NAACP fundraiser in Los Angeles, she ran into Martin Luther King Jr. Nichols would later recount their interaction. “You must not leave,” King told her. “You have opened a door that must not be allowed to close … you changed the face of television forever. … For the first time, the world sees us as we should be seen, as equals, as intelligent people.” King went on to say that he and his family were fans of the show; she was a “hero” to his children. With King’s encouragement, Nichols stayed on “Star Trek” for the original series’ full three-year run. Nichols’ controversial kiss took place at the end of the third season. Nichols recalled that NBC executives closely monitored the filming because they were nervous about how Southern television stations and viewers would react. After the episode aired, the network did receive an outpouring of letters from viewers – and the majority were positive. In 1982, Nichols would tell the Baltimore Afro-American that she was amused by the amount of attention the kiss generated, especially because her own heritage was “a blend of races that includes Egyptian, Ethiopian, Moor, Spanish, Welsh, Cherokee Indian and a blond blue-eyed ancestor or two.’” Space crusader But Nichols’ legacy would be defined by far more than a kiss. After NBC canceled Star Trek in 1969, Nichols took minor acting roles on two television series, “Insight” and “The She would also play a madam in the 1974 blaxploitation film “Truck Turner.” She also started to dabble in activism and education. In 1975, Nichols established Women in Motion Inc. and won several government contracts to produce educational programs related to space and science. By 1977, she had been appointed to the board of directors of the National Space Institute, a civil space advocacy organization. That year she gave a speech at the institute’s annual meeting. In it, she critiqued the lack of women and minorities in the astronaut corps, challenging NASA to “come down from your ivory tower of intellectual pursuit, because the next Einstein might have a Black face – and she’s female.” Several of NASA’s top administrators were in the audience. They invited her to lead an astronaut recruitment program for the new space shuttle program. Soon, she packed her bags and began traveling the country, visiting high schools and colleges, speaking with professional organizations and legislators, and appearing on national television programs such as “Good Morning America.” “The aim was to find qualified people among women and minorities, then to convince them that the opportunity was real and that it also was a duty, because this was historic,” Nichols told the Baltimore Afro-American in 1979. “I really had this sense of purpose about it myself.” In her 1994 autobiography, “Beyond Uhura,” Nichols recalled that in the seven months before the recruitment program began, “NASA had received only 1,600 applications, including fewer than 100 from women and 35 from minority candidates.” But by the end of June 1977, “just four months after we assumed our task, 8,400 applications were in, including 1,649 from women a fifteen-fold increase and an astounding 1,000 from minorities.” Nichols’ campaign recruited several trailblazing astronauts, including Sally Ride, the first American woman in space, Guion Bluford, the first African American in space, and Mae Jemison, the first African American woman in space. Nichelle Nichols speaks after the Space Shuttle Endeavour landed at Los Angeles International Airport Friday in September 2012. AP Photo/Reed Saxon Relentless advocacy for inclusion Her advocacy for inclusion and diversity wasn’t limited to the space program. As one of the first Black women in a major television role, Nichols understood the importance of opening doors for minorities and women in entertainment. Nichols continued to push for African Americans to have more power in film and television. “Until we Blacks and minorities become not only the producers, writers and directors, but the buyers and distributors, we’re not going to change anything,” she told Ebony in 1985. “Until we become industry, until we control media or at least have enough say, we will always be the chauffeurs and tap dancers.” This story has been updated from the original version published on April 15, 2021.
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Première saison 1966-1967 La Cage The Cage - premier pilote, non-diffusé Ils étaient des millions The Man Trap Charlie X Charlie X Où l'homme dépasse l'homme Where No Man Has Gone Before — second pilote, diffusé comme 3e épisode L'Équipage en folie The Naked Time L'Imposteur The Enemy Within Trois Femmes dans un vaisseau Mudd's Women Planète des illusions What Are Little Girls Made of? Miri Miri Les Voleurs d'esprit Dagger of the Mind Fausses Manœuvres The Corbomite Maneuver La Ménagerie - 1re partie The Menagerie, Part 1 La Ménagerie - 2e partie The Menagerie, Part 2 La Conscience du roi The Conscience of the King Zone de terreur Balance of Terror Une partie de campagne Shore Leave Galilée ne répond plus The Galileo Seven Le Chevalier de Dalos The Squire of Gothos Arena Arena Demain sera hier Tomorrow Is Yesterday Cour martiale Court Martial Le Retour des Archons The Return of the Archons Les Derniers Tyrans Space Seed Échec et Diplomatie A Taste of Armageddon Un coin de paradis This Side of Paradise Les Mines de Horta The Devil in the Dark Les Arbitres du cosmos Errand of Mercy Les Jumeaux de l'Apocalypse The Alternative Factor Contretemps The City on the Edge of Forever La Lumière qui tue Operation - Annihilate! Deuxième saison 1967-1968 Le Mal du pays Amok Time Pauvre Apollon Who Mourns for Adonais? Le Korrigan The Changeling Miroir Mirror, Mirror La Pomme The Apple La Machine infernale The Doomsday Machine Dans les griffes du chat Catspaw Mudd I, Mudd Guerre, amour et compagnon Metamorphosis Un tour à Babel Journey to Babel Un enfant doit mourir Friday's Child Les Années noires The Deadly Years Obsession Obsession Un loup dans la bergerie Wolf in the Fold Tribulations The Trouble With Tribbles Les Enchères de Triskelion The Gamesters of Triskelion Une partie des actions A Piece of the Action Amibe The Immunity Syndrome Guerre et Magie A Private Little War Retour sur soi-même Return to Tomorrow Fraternitaire Patterns of Force Tu n'es que poussière By Any Other Name Nous, le peuple The Omega Glory Unité multitronique The Ultimate Computer Sur les chemins de Rome Bread and Circuses. Mission Terre Assignment Earth Troisième saison 1968-1969 Le Cerveau de Spock Spock's Brain Le Traître The Enterprise Incident Illusion The Paradise Syndrome La Révolte des enfants And the Children Shall Lead Veritas Is There In Truth No Beauty? Au-delà du Far West Spectre of the Gun La Colombe Day of the Dove Au bout de l'Infini For the World Is Hollow and I Have Touched the Sky Le Piège des Tholiens The Tholian Web Les Descendants Plato's Stepchildren Clin d'œil Wink of an Eye L'Impasse The Empath Hélène de Troie Elaan of Troyius La Colère des dieux Whom Gods Destroy Le Dilemme Let That Be Your Last Battlefield Le Signe de Gédéon The Mark of Gideon Les Survivants That Which Survives Les Lumières de Zetar The Lights of Zetar Requiem pour Mathusalem Requiem for Methuselah Le Chemin d'Eden The Way to Eden Nuages The Cloud Minders La Frontière The Savage Curtain Le Passé All Our Yesterdays L'Importun Turnabout Intruder
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