Dreamgirl: My Life as a Supreme
"Dreamgirl: My Life as a Supreme" is an autobiography by Mary Wilson, a founding member of the iconic Motown group, the Supremes. In the book, Wilson shares her experiences growing up in Detroit, her rise to fame, and the challenges she faced as a Black woman in the music industry during the 1960s.
The memoir provides insights into the dynamics of the Supremes, including her relationships with fellow members Diana Ross and Florence Ballard. Wilson reflects on the group's impact on music and culture, as well as her personal journey of self-discovery and resilience throughout her career.