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  1. science-officer-spock:

    Nichelle Nichols on meeting Martin Luther King jr. 

    “I said "I’m going to leave Star Trek because (I was going to say ‘because  I have an offer to star in) …I never got that far”  

    He said “You cannot - you cannot”

    and I felt like that little boy Willis “What you talkin’ about dr. king”

    (laughs) “But you know I didn’t say that”  

    “But I was taken aback, and I didn’t say anything, I just looked at him”

    He said “Don’t you know understand what this man [Gene] has achieved?”

    “I just looked at him” and he saidFor the first time on television we will be seen as we should be seen every day – as intelligent, quality, beautiful people who can sing, dance, but who can also go into space, who can be lawyers, who can be teachers, who can be professors - who ARE on this day, and yet you don’t see it on television – until now…

    "and he went on and I could say nothing, I just stood there, realizing every word that he was saying was the truth”

    “and he said, “Gene Roddenberry has opened a door for the world to see us. If you leave that door can be closed. You see your role is not a black role, and it’s not a female role, he can fill it with anything - including an alien”

    “And in that moment the world tilted for me, and I knew then, that I was something else, that the world was not the same. That’s all I could think of, what dr. king said ‘the world sees us as we should be seen’ “and i remember being angry come sunday. “Why me? Why should I have to?…

    "Whatever happened come monday morning I went to Gene, and I’m not sure to this day what I was going to say. He’s sitting behind that same dang desk and he had whoever he was talking to leave because I went there first. And I said “Gene, and I told him what happened” and I told him “If you still want me to stay, I’ll stay - I have to" and he opened his drawer and said “God bless dr. martin luther king, somebody knows where I’m coming from" and he took out my resignation — that was torn into a hundred pieces  and handed me the pile, and we just stood there looking at each other, and I finally said “Thank you, Gene, and he said “Thank you, Nichelle"

    “And my life’s never been the  same since, I’ve never looked back, I’ve never regretted it. Because I understood the universe had somehow put me there, and we have choices - are we gonna walk down this road? are we gonna walk the other..and it was the right road for me”

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    Nichelle Nichols (1932-2022) RIP
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  18. chaotic-hypnotic-erotic said: Uhura had authority, capability, and agency. She should really have had at least one episode focused on her. Kirk could swoop in to solve a problem, sure, but Uhura should have had the reins of the A plot, even advising Kirk on something he’d missed, allowing him to switch tactics at the last minute or something.
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