Press release by the Guilford Group of St. Philip's Church regarding a presentation by Dr. Z. K. Matthews on the present crisis in South Africa. Dated 26 March 1959.
This is the ninth issue of a regular bulletin giving a factual resumé of the proceedings of the Treason Trial. The period covered is 16 to 18 February 1959.
Article by Prof. Z. K. Matthews regarding primitive societies in which he writes about the South-Eastern Bantu with specific reference to the Zulu-Xhosa group.
Fort Hare lecture notes by Prof. Z. K. Matthews about the principles of delictable liability in native law. Includes a bibliography of works on the law of delicts as well as cases on delicts in native law.
The Adult Committee of the Community Church of New York announces a Tuesday evening lecture series on "The problems of Africa : what Americans must know and do". Dated 1953.
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.
Newspaper article published in the Daily News about Prof. Z. K. Matthews' decision to resign from Fort Hare University College after its take-over by the Department of Bantu Affairs. Dated 28 October 1959.
Imvo Zabantsundu, South Africa's oldest African newspaper, announces that Prof. Matthews will be contributing a weekly column in the newspaper from the first issue of June 1961. Dated April 1961.
Announcement of Prof. Matthews death in the United States, following surgery in the Georgetown University Hospital. Article published in The Friend. Dated 16 May 1968.
Photograph and caption published in The World regarding Prof. Z. K. Matthews' decision to resign from Fort Hare University College. Dated 7 November 1959.
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(?)
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).