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Why Should Uhura Get The Credit?

Given that the "k" and the "o" are adjoining keys I would give the benefit of the doubt before ruining a forum members reputation with quick judgement.
 
Given that the "k" and the "o" are adjoining keys I would give the benefit of the doubt before ruining a forum members reputation with quick judgement.

No judgment was rendered on my part. It just stood out to me. I'm perfectly willing to accept a correction, or even assume it was a mistake if Borg451 happens not to return here.

Back on topic: If I'm not mistaken, Nichols addresses her relationship with Roddenberry in her autobiography, does she not?

In addition, the Shatner-Nichols close encounter isn't the first televised interracial kiss. Sammy Davis Jr. smootched Nancy Sinatra on her variety show—and no, that's not a euphemism—a while before that.
 
Not to take anything away from Nichols, but I'd like to point out another groundbreaking series, one which aired three years before ST, and one which featured Cicely Tyson as a secretary and friend to series lead George C. Scott. "East Side/West Side" featured Scott as a New York social worker, and Tyson was really the first African American female to play a nonstereotypical character on TV. Sadly, it is all but forgotten today.

TV Land (or one of those networks) played an episode a few years back which I happened to see, and honestly, Tyson seemingly had as much dialogue and as substantive a role in this one episode as Nichols had during the entire three year run of ST.

Here's a little background on the show:

http://www.museum.tv/archives/etv/E/htmlE/eastsidewest/eastsidewest.htm

Sir Rhosis
 
Because hers was an ongoing role, not one shot down after a pilot by whoever. She was sleeping with the boss, too--not sure if that was before or after she got the role.
 
In addition, the Shatner-Nichols close encounter isn't the first televised interracial kiss. Sammy Davis Jr. smootched Nancy Sinatra on her variety show—and no, that's not a euphemism—a while before that.
The Kirk/Uhura kiss is notable because it was deliberately scripted. Variety shows, on live TV, were more spontaneous. Sammy Davis, Jr. also kissed Carroll O'Connor (as Archie Bunker) in All in the Family in the early 70's (he was quite the strumpet, clearly), but that was qualitatively different from, say Ellen DeGeneres' groundbreaking episode on her sitcom. The TOS kiss was kind of a shot across the bow for censors.
 
The Kirk/Uhura kiss is notable because it was deliberately scripted ... The TOS kiss was kind of a shot across the bow for censors.

I understand that, and wasn't attempting to devalue the Kirk/Uhura kiss, but rather to clarify that it's not quite as is customarily advertised.

Certainly both occurrences were steps forward.
 
Given that the "k" and the "o" are adjoining keys I would give the benefit of the doubt before ruining a forum members reputation with quick judgement.

No judgment was rendered on my part. It just stood out to me. I'm perfectly willing to accept a correction, or even assume it was a mistake if Borg451 happens not to return here.

nah wasnt a mistake was just refering to black people.
 
Since Martin Luther King, Jr. got down on his knees and begged Nichelle to stay on Star Trek (or something like that), I think she should get all the credit.
 
Since Martin Luther King, Jr. got down on his knees and begged Nichelle to stay on Star Trek (or something like that), I think she should get all the credit.

I bet that story got exaggerated with every telling. I'm not sure if MLK was making just and off-hand comment or something that turned into the legend of him walking 100 miles barefoot to beg Nichols to not quit Star Trek.
 
Of course, it's possible that what was an offhand comment to King was taken very much to heart by Nichols.
 
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