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How Nichelle Nichols' Groundbreaking 'Star Trek' Role Paved the Way for Others & Even Changed NASA (Exclusive)

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Nichelle Nichols' impact on American culture and the TV landscape cannot be overstated. The celebrated actress' legacy is truly unique and it began with her role on a TV series that would become an iconic franchise.In 1966, Nichols appeared in the utopian sci-fi drama.

At the time, a Black woman starring in a major TV series alongside a racially diverse cast was truly groundbreaking. It sparked a kind of cultural change that would have a lasting and indelible impact on the future of TV and the fabric of American society.ET has spoken with Nichols over the years, and the now-89-year-old actress has shared some of the feedback she's gotten from fans and viewers that really showed her how much of a difference she's made.«I have had letters and have met and come in contact with young women who have said to me, 'You came on and I thought My God there's somebody there representing me,'» Nichols shared with ET in 1986, while celebrating the show's milestone 20th anniversary.As some fans have learned over the years, Nichols almost left the series after the first season, when she got offered an opportunity on Broadway.

However, it was none other than Martin Luther King Jr. who personally persuaded her to stay on the show.«I turned around straight into the face of Dr.

Martin Luther King and nearly fainted,» Nichols told ET in 1992. «He admired the show and told me how much he admired my work and how important it was.

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