Florence attempted a solo career after her removal from the Supremes, all while struggling with very little Motown support and mounting legal troubles.ย
She raised three daughters in poverty, sued for unpaid royalties, and suffered her fair share of public humiliation and private heartbreak.
That said, she never lost her dignity.
Her very existence was a testament against erasure, and a short but defiant stint on television in 1975 marked her first big return to the public eye.
She performed several times, including a concert in Detroit as part of the Joan Little Defense League, on the local Detroit TV talk show, “The David Diles Show,โ and in an episode of “American Bandstand.โ
Her voice was weathered at this point, yet still undeniably her own: raw, deep, unbreakable.
And yet, sadly, just a few months later, she would die at the young age of 32 from coronary thrombosis.
It was something no one saw coming, and all of Detroit wept even when Motown barely flinched.