Smith, MaxineBeifuss, Joan TurnerThomas, Bill2018-07-132018-07-131968-06-13http://hdl.handle.net/10267/33794This is an interview with Maxine Smith. She was one of those invited to have dinner with Dr. King on April 4, 1968. Smith was Executive Secretary of Memphis branch of N.A.A.C.P. and long-time worker in civil rights struggle in Memphis. As a native Memphian, Smith was also active in support of strikers and handled complaints of inequities and mistreatment from black citizens throughout crisis period.open reel magnetic tapeDigital Audio (c) 2013, University of Memphis Libraries Preservation and Special Collections Department. All rights reserved. Use of this audio shall be governed by the University of Memphis Libraries "Duplication Agreement" http://www.memphis.edu/libraries/pdfs/duplication_agreement.pdfNational Association for the Advancement of Colored PeoplePolitics and governmentOral historyMemphis (Tenn.)Sanitation Workers Strike, Memphis, Tenn., 1968InterviewsCivil rightsRace relationsMaxine Smith, Memphis NAACP, 1968Sound19680613_Maxine_Smith-SS147-SS148