Nichelle Nichols

Nichelle Nichols (born December 28 1933) is an American singer and actor. She sang with Duke Ellington and Lionel Hampton before turning to acting. Her most famous role was playing Nyota Uhura in Star Trek. She was born in Robbins, Illinois.

She was the first African American woman featured in a major television series. In the first year of the series, Nichols was tempted to leave the series as she felt that her role lacked significance, but Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. personally encouraged her to stay on, telling her that he was a fan and that she was a role model for black children.

In her role as Uhura, she participated in the first interracial kiss on US television, with William Shatner (Captain Kirk) in the Star Trek episode "Plato's Stepchildren." This provoked protest and was seen as groundbreaking, although the kiss was forced by alien mind control. The episode was not screened in some Southern states as a result of the protests in those states; nevertheless, it had caused many viewers to telephone to the broadcaster and the majority of the feedback of the incident was positive. It was over twenty-five years before it was broadcast on British television.

After the series, Nichols volunteered her time in a special project with NASA to recruit minority and female personnel for the organization, which proved to be a spectacular success. In 1994, she published her autobiography Beyond Uhura: Star Trek and Other Memories.

Nichelle Nichols' brother Thomas died in the Heaven's Gate cult suicide.

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