WRITINGS AND PROSE POEMS.

1) Masses and the Artist, April 10, 1943.

2) The African Graduate, April 17, 1943.

3) Chiefs and “Chiefs”, April 24, 1943.

4) Passing Thoughts on the Teachers’ Jubilee, June 26, 1943.

5) Africans and Sport, May 1, 1943.

6) Dr. Dube’s Triumph, May 8, 1943.

7) Greatness, May 29, 1943.

8) A Classical Recital, August 14, 1943.

9) Socialised Medicine, October 9, 1943.

10) Zulu Society, October 16, 1943.

11) Africans and Bantu, October 23, 1943.

12) An Open Letter To Mr. N. Luthuli, October 30, 1943.

13) The Campbells And African Culture, February 5, 1944.

14) The Falling Leaf, March 11, 1944.

15) The Path: Its Message, April 15, 1944.

16) Dr. J. L. Dube, Ph.D., M.R.C., As Author, August 19, 1944.

17) Woman, August 26, 1944.

18) Rain, September 16, 1944.

19) Rain, September 23, 1944.

20) Hair, October 7, 1944.

21) Hair, October 14, 1944.

22) African Entertainments, November 4, 1944.

23) Dingane, December 16, 1944.

24) Dr. Edgar H. Brookes: Poet vs. Politician, April 7, 1945.

25) Dr. B. W. Vilakazi: Poet: An Appreciation, March 30, 1946.

26) Lessons From the British Elections, August 11, 1945.

27) Dhlomo’s Indlela Yababi, May 25, 1946.

28) The Colour Problem, November 30, 1946.
        i. Smuts On The Colour Problem, January 11, 1947.

        ii. Smuts On The Colour Problem, January 18, 1947.

29) On Durban, February 22, 1947.

30) Remembering, August 16, 1947.

31) Fire!, August 30, 1947.

32) The Peace of The Soul, October 18, 1947.

33) Stopping The Bus, January 10, 1948.

34) The Romance of Bells, January 17, 1948.

35) Soap Means Culture, March 6, 1948.

36) Items About the Negroes, June 18, 1949.

37) Walker’s “Proud Zulu”: An Appreciation, July 16, 1949.

38) Three Recent Zulu Publications, July 23, 1949.

39) My Foot! My Race!, August 20, 1949.

40) Academy of Arts and Research, September 10, 1949.

41) Lalela Zulu, September 17, 1949.

42) The Lights are Fading, October 15, 1949.

43) The Zulu Language: Its Development, Role, And Makers, March 11, 1950.

44) The African Factory Worker, May 27, 1950.

45) Freaks, Potatoes, Mice, Swan Song, October 7, 1950.

46) Time For Party Politics?, October 14, 1950.

47) Significance of the Students Ban, January 6, 1951.

48) Zululand Cameos And Discussions: The Sugar Cane Fields, June 6, 1953.