Newspaper article about the 91 accused treason trialists having been told to base their defence on the evidence given at the preparatory examination in the light of the summary given at the indictment.
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.
'An African Professor' gives the life history of Prof. Matthews. Used as reading exercise at the Botswana Extension College. Dated 1976. Accompanied by questions and answers sheets.
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.
Newspaper article by Winifred A. Maxwell in the Easter Province Herald [?] about the Separate University Education Bill being a betrayal of university ideals in South Africa. Dated 21 March 1957.
Letter to the editor of the Daily Dispatch, by T. G. Whittock. He writes in response to recent remarks by Dr. Verwoerd about "Black Englishmen" with regards to the Separate University Education Bill. Dated 21 March 1957.
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.
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.