Letter from A. G. W. Blake, secretary of the Law Society of the Cape of Good Hope to Prof. Matthews regarding the conditions of his practice. Dated 23 November 1959.
Mr. Abe Goldberg, on behalf of the Convocation of the University of Natal, congratulates Prof. Matthews on his firm stand on his principles and subsequent resignation from Fort Hare. Dated 7 December 1959.
A. Luthuli (President-General of the ANC) expresses the moral support of the Congress leadership to Prof. Z. K. Matthews after his resignation from Fort Hare. Dated 5 November 1959.
A. M. Phahle writes to P. A. Moore regarding the transfer of Fort Hare, the treatment of resigned staff, the payment of provident and pension funds, and his forced exit from South Africa. Dated 1960.
Letter from Mr. A. N. Wilson, Public Relations Consultant for Anglo American Corporation, to Mrs. Frieda Matthews, regarding Prof. Matthews' contribution to "Optima' magazine. Publishing date of the article is postponed ...
Letter from A.N. Wilson, Public Relations Consultant for Anglo American Corporation, reminding him of his article submission for "Optima" magazine. Dated 1 March 1960.
Letter from University of South Africa, Director of Development, A. P. Schutte to Prof. Z. K. Matthews, congratulating him on his appointment as the representative for Botswana at the United Nations in New York. Dated 4 ...
Letter from Alan Paton to Z. K. Matthews about Matthews' presentation for "Convocation" and Paton's book "Cry the Beloved Country". Dated 24 June 1959.
In this letter Absolom Vilakazi assures Prof. Matthews of his eagerness to accept the temporary position at Fort Hare, and his disappointment with Prof. Krige's decision. Dated January 1956.
Letter from Acting Chief Tshekedi Khama to G. E. Nettelton, resident magistrate, Serowe, requesting advice regarding implementation of the two Bechaunaland Protectorate proclamations. Dated 27 Novemeber 1935.
Letter from Andrew W. Lind, Hawaii University, to Z.K. Matthews, requesting participation in the Race Relations in World Perspective Conference to be held in Hawaii from June 28 to July 23, 1954.