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PostMon May 30, 2005 4:32 am    Breaking the Racial Barriers!

Just a quick fact the episode where uhura and kirk are forced to kiss was the first time a black person kisses a white person on TV eva!!!Breaking the racial barriers as well as exploring the universe!!!!!!!!!!

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PostMon May 30, 2005 8:49 am    

Yeah we know. And Nichelle Nicoles was the first black person to be seen on tv as a high up authority figure. Before her black people were only seen as maids etc etc

Also it's because of Nichelle Nicoles that Whoopy Goldberg became famouse!



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