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Browsing ZK Matthews Papers (ACC101) by Issue Date

Browsing ZK Matthews Papers (ACC101) by Issue Date

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  • Unknown author (1949-07-16)
    Article published in the Inkundla Ya Bantu about the elections of the African National Congress (Cape) during which Prof. Z. K. Matthews was elected as president in the place of Rev. James A. Calata.
  • Unknown author (The Publications Committee of the Provincial Executive of the African National Congress (Cape), 1949-09)
    African National Congress (Cape) Quarterly Bulletin, No. 1, 1949. Typed document.
  • Nomnganga, N. (1949-10-15)
    Article by N. Nomnganga, published in the Inkundla Ya Bantu, in response to an editorial calling on Prof. Z. K. Matthews to resign from the Native Representative Council.
  • Unknown author (1949-10-24)
    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.
  • Matthews, Joseph Gaobakwe (1949-10-29)
    Article by J. G. Matthews, published in the Inkundla Ya Bantu, about the reluctance of NRC members to resign and the criticism by renegade agents of the African National Congress.
  • Nomnganga, N. (1949-11-12)
    Article by N. Nomganga, published in the Inkundla Ya Bantu, in response to a letter in the Inkundla of 29 October 1949 by J. G. Matthews about the Native Representative Council and the African National Congress.
  • Matthews, Zacharia Keodirelang (1951-10)
  • Unknown author (1952-01-25)
    A tribute to Mrs. Bokwe. Article published in the Edinburgh Evening News. Dated 25 January 1952.
  • Unknown author (1952-01-25)
    A note on the death of Mrs. Bokwe, the South African representative at the centenary celebrations of the Church of Scotland Women's Foreign Mission in 1937. Published in The Daily Scotsman. Dated 25 January 1952.
  • Matthews, Zacharia Keodirelang (1953)
    This article describes the deep differences and animosity between the different peoples living in South Africa.
  • Price, Ann Elizabeth (1953)
    Newspaper article by A. E. Price about Prof. Z. K. Matthews' criticism of the World Council of Churches report of segregation in South Africa.
  • Unknown author (School of International Affairs, Columbia University., 1953)
    This entire issue (vol. 7, no. 2, 1953) of the 'Journal of International Affairs' is dedicated to articles on the increasing significance of Africa south of the Sahara to the contemporary international scene. Prof. ZK ...
  • Thema, R. V. Selope (1953)
    Three newspaper clippings. Towards national unity (date unknown) deals with the African National Congress and the call for African national unity. The money grabbers (Drum, 8 July 1975) is an interview with Mr. Eugene ...
  • UNO 
    Matthews, Zacharia Keodirelang (1953-01)
    Personal account by Prof. Z. K. Matthews, published in DRUM, of the evidence given by him at the United Nations Organisation, addressing the race conflict in South Africa resulting from the policies of Apartheid.
  • Ross, Albion (1953-01-28)
    Article by A. Ross, published in the New York Times, about recent legislation drafted by the Nationalist Party, empowering Prime Minister D. F. Malan to rule dictatorially by suspending existing law.
  • Unknown author (1953-02-03)
    Article published in the New York Times about recently drafted legislation barring any protests being branded as "whipping post law".
  • Van Dusen, Henry P. (Christianity and Crisis, 1953-02-16)
    Published article by H. P. Van Dusen about his visit to South Africa, the current political state and the state of native Africans in South Africa, as well as the role of Churches.
  • Warner, Harry S. (1953-02-21)
    Commentary on the riots following a campaign of passive resistance to apartheid laws in 1952 and the so-called 'emergency' and 'whipping-post' laws introduced there-after by Justice Minister C. R. Swart.
  • Matthews, Zacharia Keodirelang (1953-05-02)
    Perspectives from the black people in South Africa with regards to the political and racial questions during the early days of apartheid. Dated 2 May 1953.
  • Unknown author (Central Department of Research and Survey - National Council of the Churches of Christ in the United States of America, 1953-06-20)
    Article published in the weekly Information Service of the Central Department of Research and Survey - National Council of the Churches of Christ in the USA. Second part of a series of articles on Africa, outlining some ...

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