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Browsing ZK Matthews: B6 Political newspaper clippings re NRC, ANC, Treason Trial etc. by Title

Browsing ZK Matthews: B6 Political newspaper clippings re NRC, ANC, Treason Trial etc. by Title

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  • Unknown author (1961)
    Prof. Matthews addresses an informal multi-racial gathering and urges them to keep fighting for the right to be full citizens of South Africa. He mentions his new position in Ghana as African secretary of the World Council ...
  • Unknown author (1957-03-06)
    Article published in Indian Views about racial discrimination in the respect of the conditions of prison cells and food and bedding, with reference to the experiences of the treason trial prisoners.
  • 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".
  • Unknown (1958-08-13)
    Mr. I. A. Maisels attacks the Crown's arguments in the main charge in the Treason Trial.
  • Unknown author (1947-05-09)
    Newspaper clipping from the Cape Argus. Article about the Native Representative Council's response to Native policy proposals made by Prime Minister Smuts.
  • Unknown author (1937-04-06)
    Newspaper clippings from the Daily Dispatch newspaper. Articles about Natives in urban areas, an alleged murder of a storekeeper and Natal Natives' response to Native Bills.
  • Unknown author (1935-01)
    Report on the official installation of Albert John Luthuli, as Chief of the Abasema Kolweni community.
  • Unknown author (1959)
    A newspaper clipping on the resumption of the Treason Trial after the indictment against 61 accused was quashed by the special court on April 20, 1959.
  • 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.
  • Unknown author (1958-08-21)
    Mr. Oswald Pirow, Q. C., (leader of the Crown team of counsel) applies to amend the indictment. He outlines the view of what course the Court could take in considering the application by the defence for the charges to be ...
  • Unknown author (1948-04-28)
    The article comments on Prof. Matthews' remarks in condemnation of the boycott of South African products. Dated 28 April 1948.
  • 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 (1949-03-05)
    Article about Prof. Matthews' address before the conference of the Race Relations Institute.
  • Unknown author (1960)
    Professor Matthews, former vice-principal of Fort Hare, and the last witness to be called by the defence, continued his evidence at the treason trial under cross-examination by Mr G. Hoexter, for the Crown. Dated 6 October 1960(?)
  • Unknown author (1947-05-09)
    Newspaper clipping of an article about the African National Congress' criticism of Prime Minister Smuts' proposals on Native policy.
  • 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.
  • Matthews, Joseph Gaobakwe (1949-03-05)
    Article by J. G. Matthews published in the Inkundla Ya Bantu about Prof. Z. K. Matthews' address at the Annual Conference of the Institute of Race Relations.
  • Thema, Richard Victor Selope (1953-09)
    This is the second in a series of articles giving the history of the African National Congress from its early days.
  • 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 ...

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