The Fact That Martha Stewart, A Philosophical And Morally Decent Person, And Someone Who I Have Some Things In Common With (Such As Our Involvement In The Stock Market, Interest In Vehicles Like Full-Size Station Wagons And The Chevrolet Suburban, And Interests In Nations And Cultures Other Than Our Very Own); Would Be Friends With A Hip Hop (A Bad Genre Of Music) Music Artist Cordozar Calvin Broadus Jr., Is Fatuous

The Fact That Martha Stewart, A Philosophical And Morally Decent Person, And Someone Who I Have Some Things In Common With (Such As Our Involvement In The Stock Market, And Interests In Nations And Cultures Other Than Our Very Own); Would Be Friends With A Hip Hop (A Bad Genre Of Music) Music Artist Cordozar Calvin Broadus Jr., Is Fatuous.

Never in a million years would Motown Records stake the talent of, and sign to a contract Cordozar Calvin Broadus Jr..

See these earlier posts regarding Motown Records: I Am Deeply Saddened Over The Recent Passing (As Of The Time Of Writing This Post) Of The 39th President Of The United States Of America, And A Distant Relative To The The Founder Of Motown Records, Berry Gordy Jr., The Rest Of The Gordy Family, And The Carter Family Of Country Music; James Earl Carter Jr. (Commonly Known As Jimmy Carter), and I Am Very Saddened By The Death Of Motown Records Songwriter And One Of The Founders Of HDH Records, Lamont Dozier.

Cordozar Calvin Broadus Jr. should smarten up, become a Jazz Music Artist; and learn from astute and morally decent College Professors such as Leslie Alexander, PhD; of Cornell University, and lecturer of the “Great Courses” Television Show Episodes titled “African American History: From the African Coast to the Civil War”.

https://www.thegreatcourses.com/courses/african-american-history-from-the-african-coast-to-the-civil-war

Below is the link to an archived article that was written about Martha Stewart by a Professor at Harvard University by the name of Verlyn Klinkenborg, that was published in the August 2, 1992 Edition of the Los Angeles Times:

https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1992-08-02-tm-5496-story.html


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