Newspaper article oulining some of the main points of an address by Prof. Z. K. Matthews on African education, as well as the implications thereof. Dated 1946.
Unknown author(The King Printing Company, Limited, 1945-01-09)
Proceedings at a special session of the Ciskeian General Council which opened in the courtroom of the Native Commissioner in King William's Town on 8 January 1945.
Written during the period 1952-1953, this article covers the theory and practice of apartheid, constituting the political and racial crisis in South Africa.
Geskrewe getuienis: Naturelle Onderwys, voor die Naturelle Ekonomiese Kommissie / Written evidence: Native Education, presented to the Native Economic Commission. Volume 10. (1930-1931)
Letter from C. T. Loram to Z. K. Matthews, discussing the status of the staff in Amanzimtoti and Z. K. Matthews's progress with his research and dissertation. Dated 1 July 1935.
In this letter Prof. Z.K. Matthews responds to an earlier letter by the senator. The way forward in stating the case of the Natives in South Africa is discussed, and more detail concerning the grant system to Fort Hare is given.
The Light, vol. VIII, no. 67. Various articles, inter alia an extract for Prof. Jabavu's address at the All-African Convention and an article on the Transvaal African Teachers Association. Parts of the publication not in English.
The Light, vol. VI, no. 61. Various articles, inter alia about various people in the news and the superintendents of Bantu Schools. Parts of the publication not in English.
Native education in the Union. Lists of numbers of students enrolled in the different provinces, and the needs, expenditures and revenue per province. Hand-written notes by Z. K. Matthews, 1940s?
Stanley Uys comments on the political conditions in South Africa in the 1950's and 60's. He comments on the manner in which Prof. Z. K. Matthews is treated by the police and Special Branch detectives. Dated 1961.