Newspaper article published in The Leader about the Nationalist government's take-over of the University College of Fort Hare and the treatment of Prof. Z. K. Matthews. Dated 6 November 1959.
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.
Fort Hare lecture notes by Prof. Z. K. Matthews on the principles underlying payment of lobola, with reference to the case between Silo and another vs. Maxuku, dated 1937.
Certificate in terms of Regulation 60 (as amended)
of the Law Society of the Cape of Good Hope. Dated 24 November 1961. (To accompany a letter from L. J. Freeborn to Prof. Z. K. Matthews dated 25 November 1961).
Certificate of enrolment and admission, certifying that Prof. Z. K. Matthews has been registered as an attorney practicing in the Court of Appeal within the Bechuanaland Protectorate. Dated 25 May 1961.
Zachariah Keodirelang Matthews, attorney 288 in the Supreme Court of South Africa: enrolment certificate of attorneys, advocates, notaries, conveyancers or sworn translators.
A document commenting on the importance, nature and history of the African continent in response to literature belittling the significance and role of the continent and its people in the global arena.
This booklet was published in celebrating the silver jubilee of Chief Lotlamoreng Montshiwa. It contains the program of the festivities, as well as the family history of the chief and a list of notable visitors to the ...
A short note, written by the Secretary for Native Affairs, advising Prof. Matthews of the sensitivity of the matters surrounding the chieftainship of Lotlamoreng Montshiwa.
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 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.
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.
This document states the resolutions of the Ciskeian Missionary Council regarding the findings of the National Health Services Commission in so far as it affects missionary work.
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.