Surprise! Martin Luther King Jr. was a Trekkie
In 1969, on the third season of the original Star Trek series, Captain Kirk and USS Enterprise chief communication officer Uhura shared what’s been marked as the first interracial kiss on television. It wouldn’t have happened if the actress who played Lieutenant Uhura hadn’t met Martin Luther King, Jr. two years earlier, when he convinced her not to leave the show.
Last night, I fell down an Internet rabbit hole and discovered “Saucerkommand,” a Tumblr page dedicated to “Afrofuturism,” a mix of science-fiction, history and appreciation of African culture. There I found a cool animated video of a conversation between acclaimed astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson and Nichelle Nichols, the actress known best for her role as Uhura in the Star Trek series.
In the interview, Nichols retells the story of meeting “her greatest fan” for the first time, soon after the first season of Star Trek aired. The year was likely 1967. At the time, she was contemplating leaving the show, but then, at a NAACP fundraiser in Beverly Hills, a man with a big smile approached her and said, “Ms. Nichols, I am your greatest fan.”
That man was Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.