Daily Camera (Boulder)

Biden honors trailblaze­r who ‘redefined what is possible’

- By Christi Carras

President Joe Biden celebrated the “inspiring” life of Nichelle Nichols in a poignant statement Sunday after the beloved “Star Trek” actor died at age 89.

“In Nichelle Nichols, our nation has lost a trailblaze­r of stage and screen who redefined what is possible for Black Americans and women,” the statement read.

“A daughter of a working-class family from Illinois, she first honed her craft as an actor and singer in Chicago before touring the country and the world performing with the likes of Duke Ellington and giving life to the words of James Baldwin.”

The president was among many prominent figures who paid tribute this weekend to the smallscree­n icon, who broke barriers with her seminal performanc­e as Lt. Uhura — communicat­ions officer of the Starship Enterprise — in the original “Star Trek” TV series.

“During the height of the Civil Rights Movement, she shattered stereotype­s to become the first Black woman to act in a major role on a primetime television show with her groundbrea­king portrayal of Lt. Uhura in the original Star Trek,” Biden continued in his eulogy.

“With a defining dignity and authority, she helped tell a central story that reimagined scientific pursuits and discoverie­s. And she continued this legacy by going on to work with NASA to empower generation­s of Americans from every background to reach for the stars and beyond.”

Also among those who honored Nichols on Sunday were NASA, “Wonder Woman” star Lynda Carter and several members of the “Star Trek” family — including the original Sulu (George Takei) and Celia Rose Gooding, who plays Lt. Uhura in the Paramount+ series “Star Trek: Strange New Worlds.”

 ?? VALERIE MACON — GETTY IMAGES ?? Actress Nichelle Nichols attends Stan Lee’s hand and footprint ceremony at TCL Chinese Theatre IMAX on July 18, 2017, in Hollywood, Calif.
VALERIE MACON — GETTY IMAGES Actress Nichelle Nichols attends Stan Lee’s hand and footprint ceremony at TCL Chinese Theatre IMAX on July 18, 2017, in Hollywood, Calif.
 ?? ANNA MONEYMAKER — GETTY IMAGES ?? President Joe Biden, pictured in February, celebrated the “inspiring” life Nichelle Nichols Sunday after the “Star Trek” actor died at age 89.
ANNA MONEYMAKER — GETTY IMAGES President Joe Biden, pictured in February, celebrated the “inspiring” life Nichelle Nichols Sunday after the “Star Trek” actor died at age 89.

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