Star Trek has been a major part of my life since I was a child. From an early age, I would watch The Original Series as often as I could. While I still consider Spock to be perhaps the most iconic figure in Star Trek’s history, it was Lt. Uhura who was the franchise’s heart. Long before I could understand the historical significance of Nichelle’s role, I was delighted to see a strong woman on the bridge. In fact, I always wondered why Lt. Uhura wasn’t given more to do, not understanding that strong female characters at that time were in fact a rarity, let alone a woman of color who could serve equally with the men. Nichelle truly was the First in many ways, both in her role as Lt. Uhura and her contributions in helping women and people of color secure more influential positions in scientific fields and other industries.
Rest in peace, Nichelle. You kept the hailing frequencies open for everyone.
I was so impressed by her as a child. She “held” an important role on the series to this little kid.