Article published in the Eastern Province Herald about an African view on Native policy, with reference to an article by Prof. Z. K. Matthews published in Race Relations.
Prof. Z. K. Matthews discusses the race relations in South Africa. The Bantu aspirations needs to be addressed to ensure the success and prosperity of the whole country.
A chronological account of the events connected with the dispute between the Government and the Native Representative Council by Z. K. Matthews, 1947. Handwritten document.
A discussion of the Tomlinson report. The report had little to say on the rights of Africans, but focussed on the preservation of European rights against the claims of the Africans for similar rights.
Written during the period 1952-1953, this article covers the theory and practice of apartheid, constituting the political and racial crisis in South Africa.
Prof. Matthews writes to the Minister of Bantu Education regarding the unsuccessful application for passports in order to take up visiting professorship at the Union Theological Seminary in New York. Dated 15 October 1960.
Prof. Matthews writes to the Minister of the Interior regarding the unsuccessful application for passports in order to take up visiting professorship at the Union Theological Seminary in New York. Dated 15 October 1960.
Fort Hare lecture notes by Prof. Z. K. Matthews on native administration with reference to the native council system and local self-government in South Africa. Accompanied by a newspaper article about the Transkeian ...
Newspaper clipping from the Cape Argus. Article about the Native Representative Council's response to Native policy proposals made by Prime Minister Smuts.
Outline of the causes for the protest of the Natives's Representative Council, based upon statement by Z. K. Matthews in the Bantu World, 21 September, 1946.