It was Florence Ballard who conceived the name of the group, "The Supremes".
Does there exist a contract of Motown paying Florence for the conception of the group name, "The Supremes"?
Did she legally sign away the copyright group name "The Supremes" to Motown?
Florence Ballard was prohibited by a legal contract from advertising herself as a former member of "The Supremes". This legal contract most likely hurt her self esteem and self promotion efforts.
Being that Ms. Ballard had psychological issues related to the intimate trauma that she suffered, should Motown have amended this group name usage contract, as an aid in her emotional rehabilitation and as an opportunity for her to properly promote herself, as a singer and an entertainer; enabling Ms. Ballard to provide for herself, her family and her children?
I think Ms.Ballard's comedic talent and vocal power could have succeeded for her on Broadway- such as the lead in "Ain't Misbehaven"- The Broadway Musical.
Ms. Ballard had audience enthusiasm going for her, just as well as the other fellow members of The Supremes.
Was Ms.Ballard prohibited from writing a book about her years as a Supreme?
Are there any Motown Stars, who after leaving Motown, had similar fates?
Stardom is a temporary security.