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Nichelle Nichols Grows Up in Chicago

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Nichelle Nichols, Rising Star

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03of 18Nichelle Nichols' Big Break on Star TrekNichols' big break came when she was cast as Lieutenant Nyota Uhura inStar Trek. When the sci-fi series premiered in 1966, she was one of the first Black women to play a major role with a highly skilled profession on primetime television.

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Nichelle Nichols' Big Break on Star Trek

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Nichols' big break came when she was cast as Lieutenant Nyota Uhura inStar Trek. When the sci-fi series premiered in 1966, she was one of the first Black women to play a major role with a highly skilled profession on primetime television.

04of 18Nichelle Nichols' Encouragement from Martin Luther King, Jr.getty (2)While she broke barriers onscreen, Nichols' heart was elsewhere. Speaking withThe Wall Street Journalin 2011, she admitted she sawStar Trekas “a stepping stone to Broadway” and planned to quit after the first season. However, a chance conversation with Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. convinced her it was critical she continue in the prominent role, stressing how powerful of an inspiration she was as a Black actress.Meeting King at a fundraiser, the civil rights leader was introduced to Nichols as her “biggest fan” and wouldn’t hear it when she said she was going to sign off from the show.“We talked a long time about what it all meant and what images on television tell us about ourselves,“Nichols toldWSJof their conversation.“It’s one of the most important things that happened in my life and it changed and defined my career. I took my role much more seriously after that,” she added.

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Nichelle Nichols' Encouragement from Martin Luther King, Jr.

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While she broke barriers onscreen, Nichols' heart was elsewhere. Speaking withThe Wall Street Journalin 2011, she admitted she sawStar Trekas “a stepping stone to Broadway” and planned to quit after the first season. However, a chance conversation with Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. convinced her it was critical she continue in the prominent role, stressing how powerful of an inspiration she was as a Black actress.

Meeting King at a fundraiser, the civil rights leader was introduced to Nichols as her “biggest fan” and wouldn’t hear it when she said she was going to sign off from the show.

“We talked a long time about what it all meant and what images on television tell us about ourselves,“Nichols toldWSJof their conversation.

“It’s one of the most important things that happened in my life and it changed and defined my career. I took my role much more seriously after that,” she added.

05of 18Nichelle Nichols Covers Ebonycourteys ebonyThe star smiled for her closeup on the January 1967 cover ofEbonymagazine. Her coverline teased her as the “most heavenly body inStar Trek.”

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Nichelle Nichols Covers Ebony

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The star smiled for her closeup on the January 1967 cover ofEbonymagazine. Her coverline teased her as the “most heavenly body inStar Trek.”

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Nichelle Nichols' Famous Kiss with William Shatner

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The embrace – and Nichols' very presence on the series – signaled to viewers, watching at the height of the Civil Rights conflicts of the 1960s, that Black people had a place of equality in the future.

07of 18The Real-Life EnterpriseSpace Frontiers/Getty ImagesAfter three seasons, NBC canceledStar Trekin 1969 amid low ratings. However, the sci-fi series sparked what would bloom into a lifelong interest in outer space for Nichols.In this 1976 photo, the actress stands with costars DeForest Kelley, George Takei, Leonard Nimoy, Walter Koenig and Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry at the NASA/Rockwell International Space Division center near Los Angeles at the unveiling of the first space shuttle orbiter, Enterprise – named after theirStar Trekship.

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The Real-Life Enterprise

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After three seasons, NBC canceledStar Trekin 1969 amid low ratings. However, the sci-fi series sparked what would bloom into a lifelong interest in outer space for Nichols.

In this 1976 photo, the actress stands with costars DeForest Kelley, George Takei, Leonard Nimoy, Walter Koenig and Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry at the NASA/Rockwell International Space Division center near Los Angeles at the unveiling of the first space shuttle orbiter, Enterprise – named after theirStar Trekship.

08of 18NASA Recruits Nichelle NicholsNASA/PhotoQuest/GettyIn 1977, Nichols teamed up with NASA to amp up their recruitment efforts for their Space Shuttle Program. The program sought scientists, engineers and astronauts, and Nichols was enlisted to help recruit more women and minorities.On her reaction to the task, she recalled that she told administrators, “I am going to bring you so many qualified women and minority astronaut applicants for this position that if you don’t choose one… everybody in the newspapers across the country will know about it,” perWired.Over 8,000 applications soon poured in – including Dr. Sally Ride, the first American woman to travel to space, and Guion Stewart Bluford Jr., the first Black person to travel to space,USA Todayreported.

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NASA Recruits Nichelle Nichols

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In 1977, Nichols teamed up with NASA to amp up their recruitment efforts for their Space Shuttle Program. The program sought scientists, engineers and astronauts, and Nichols was enlisted to help recruit more women and minorities.

On her reaction to the task, she recalled that she told administrators, “I am going to bring you so many qualified women and minority astronaut applicants for this position that if you don’t choose one… everybody in the newspapers across the country will know about it,” perWired.

Over 8,000 applications soon poured in – including Dr. Sally Ride, the first American woman to travel to space, and Guion Stewart Bluford Jr., the first Black person to travel to space,USA Todayreported.

09of 18NASA Honors Nichelle Nicholscbs/gettyFor this important work, Nichols was honored with NASA’s Public Service Award in 1984.

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NASA Honors Nichelle Nichols

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For this important work, Nichols was honored with NASA’s Public Service Award in 1984.

10of 18Nichelle Nichols Makes HistoryDavid Livingston/GettyNichols made history again in 1991 as the first Black person to mark her handprints and signature in the celebrated concrete outside of the TCL Chinese Theater. Weeks later, she received a star Hollywood Walk of Fame.

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Nichelle Nichols Makes History

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Nichols made history again in 1991 as the first Black person to mark her handprints and signature in the celebrated concrete outside of the TCL Chinese Theater. Weeks later, she received a star Hollywood Walk of Fame.

11of 18Nichelle Nichols' FamilyGettyNichols had one son, Kyle (from her first marriage to Foster Johnson)who in 2019 was embroiled in controversy surrounding her conservatorship.She later remarried songwriter Duke Mondy, but they divorced in 1972.

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Nichelle Nichols' Family

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Nichols had one son, Kyle (from her first marriage to Foster Johnson)who in 2019 was embroiled in controversy surrounding her conservatorship.

She later remarried songwriter Duke Mondy, but they divorced in 1972.

12of 18Nichelle Nichols Meets President ObamatwitterNichols met then-PresidentBarack Obamaat the Oval Office in 2012, and he joined her in flashing the Vulcan salute for the camera.

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Nichelle Nichols Meets President Obama

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Nichols met then-PresidentBarack Obamaat the Oval Office in 2012, and he joined her in flashing the Vulcan salute for the camera.

13of 18Nichelle Nichols' Friendship with Mae JemisonAlbert L. Ortega/GettyAnother famous fan of Lt. Uhura is Dr. Mae Jemison, the first Black woman to go to space.“As a little girl growing up on the south side of Chicago in the ’60s I always knew I was going to be in space,” Jemison said in a2013 speechat Duke, citing Nichols’Star Trekcharacter as her first inspiration to reach for the stars.In this 2017 photo, the friends attended Nichols' 85th birthday party.

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Nichelle Nichols' Friendship with Mae Jemison

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Another famous fan of Lt. Uhura is Dr. Mae Jemison, the first Black woman to go to space.

“As a little girl growing up on the south side of Chicago in the ’60s I always knew I was going to be in space,” Jemison said in a2013 speechat Duke, citing Nichols’Star Trekcharacter as her first inspiration to reach for the stars.

In this 2017 photo, the friends attended Nichols' 85th birthday party.

14of 18Nichelle Nichols Soars to Spacecourtesy nasaBlastoff! TheStar Trekalum got a taste of outer space in 2015, taking off with NASA aboard the Stratospheric Observatory for Infrared Astronomy (SOFIA).“Flying on SOFIA has many parallels to the starshipEnterprise,” Nichols said ina statement.“We went where no man or woman has gone before, and I think that’s what SOFIA gives us – a tool to study where we want to go in the future. It’s magnificent.”

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Nichelle Nichols Soars to Space

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Blastoff! TheStar Trekalum got a taste of outer space in 2015, taking off with NASA aboard the Stratospheric Observatory for Infrared Astronomy (SOFIA).

“Flying on SOFIA has many parallels to the starshipEnterprise,” Nichols said ina statement.“We went where no man or woman has gone before, and I think that’s what SOFIA gives us – a tool to study where we want to go in the future. It’s magnificent.”

15of 18Nichelle Nichols' Emmy NodSonja Flemming/CBS/GettyStill lighting up the small screen in her 80s, Nichols was nominated for her first Emmy award in 2017. The star got the nod for outstanding guest performer in a drama series for her role as Lucinda Winters inThe Young and the Restless.

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Nichelle Nichols' Emmy Nod

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Still lighting up the small screen in her 80s, Nichols was nominated for her first Emmy award in 2017. The star got the nod for outstanding guest performer in a drama series for her role as Lucinda Winters inThe Young and the Restless.

16of 18Nichelle Nichols' Story Exploredparamount+Nichols' historic work with NASA’s Space Shuttle Program in the ’70s and ’80s was celebrated with the Paramount documentaryWomen in Motion, released 2019.“She changed the face of space,” the series' tagline read.

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Nichelle Nichols' Story Explored

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Nichols' historic work with NASA’s Space Shuttle Program in the ’70s and ’80s was celebrated with the Paramount documentaryWomen in Motion, released 2019.

“She changed the face of space,” the series' tagline read.

17of 18Nichelle Nichols at Comic-ConAlbert L. Ortega/GettyThe star was all smiles at hermost recent L.A. Comic-Conin December 2021. Nichols was also the subject of tribute panels throughout the convention, though she did not make any public statements.In recent years, her public and professional life has slowed since she was diagnosed with dementia in 2018, and she has also been at the center of a conservatorship battle. However, she was in good spirits at the event, waving to fans and flashingthe famous Vulcan salute.In a moving moment, NASA Astronaut Appearance Specialist Denise Young – who said she too was inspired to pursue a career at the agency after seeing Nichols inStar Trek– bestowed the actress with the space agency’s prestigious NASA Exceptional Public Achievement Medal for her four decades of activism in diversifying NASA’s ranks.Nichols rose from her wheelchair to accept the award as the audience gave her a standing ovation.

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Nichelle Nichols at Comic-Con

LOS ANGELES, CA - DECEMBER 05: Nichelle Nichols attends Day Three of the 2021 Los Angeles Comic Con held at Los Angeles Convention Center on December 5, 2021 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Albert L. Ortega/Getty Images)

The star was all smiles at hermost recent L.A. Comic-Conin December 2021. Nichols was also the subject of tribute panels throughout the convention, though she did not make any public statements.

In recent years, her public and professional life has slowed since she was diagnosed with dementia in 2018, and she has also been at the center of a conservatorship battle. However, she was in good spirits at the event, waving to fans and flashingthe famous Vulcan salute.

In a moving moment, NASA Astronaut Appearance Specialist Denise Young – who said she too was inspired to pursue a career at the agency after seeing Nichols inStar Trek– bestowed the actress with the space agency’s prestigious NASA Exceptional Public Achievement Medal for her four decades of activism in diversifying NASA’s ranks.

Nichols rose from her wheelchair to accept the award as the audience gave her a standing ovation.

18of 18Nichelle Nichols DiesMike Marsland/Getty.The actress died in July 2022, her talent manager and business partner of 15 years, Gilbert Bell, confirmed toVarietyon July 31. She died in Silver City, New Mexico.

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Nichelle Nichols Dies

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The actress died in July 2022, her talent manager and business partner of 15 years, Gilbert Bell, confirmed toVarietyon July 31. She died in Silver City, New Mexico.

source: people.com