Newspaper article about the difficulties faced by Prof. Z. K. Matthews after the takeover of Fort Hare University College by the Department of Bantu Education. Dated 26 October 1959.
Copy of a letter by H. M. Menta to IMVO to convey gratitude for the "Our Heritage" articles by Prof. Matthews published in IMVO. (Icluded is a copy of a telegraph from A. D. F. Malunga to Prof. Matthews dated 27 November 1961).
Declaration of the Government of Botswana's appointment of Prof. Z. K. Matthews as the Permanent representative to the United Nations in New York. 6 October 1966.
Newspaper article published in the Natal Daily News about a special fellowship fund being created in aid of scholars recently dismissed or having been compelled to resign from the University College of Fort Hare. Dated 25 ...
Proposal for a journal on Southern African student reviews of race relations. Dated July 1961. (To accompany a letter from G. B. D. McIntosh to Prof. Z. K. Matthews dated 18 August 1961).
Outline of the proposed co-operative cattle marketing and improvement project enclosed with Sandy Grant's letter to Jan S.F. van Hoogstraten. Dated 5 May 1966.
Conference prospectus accompanying Andrew W. Lind's letter requesting Prof. Matthews's participation in the conference "Race Relations in World Perspective".
Outline of the causes for the protest of the Natives's Representative Council, based upon statement by Z. K. Matthews in the Bantu World, 21 September, 1946.
Outline of a study plan and examination for "Public administration II, paper 3" by Prof. Z. K. Matthews, dealing with Native labour in industry and farming.
The Chief Regent Tshekedi Khama and headmen of the Bamangwato tribe publicly declare that they are leaving the Bamangwato country to ally themselves to a neighbouring Chief in the Bechuanaland Protectorate. The reason for ...
Question placed by P. A. Moore before the Minister of Bantu Education regarding applications for admission Fort Hare students of the previous academic year. Dated 8 March 1960.