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Sydney Sipho Sepamla was a contemporary South African poet and novelist. He wrote his 1977 poetry collection The Soweto I Love, partly as a response to the Soweto Uprising of 16 June 1976, which was subsequently banned by the apartheid regime. The Soweto I Love often centered around themes of the Black anti-apartheid struggle and the resulting backlash by the apartheid regime. He was a founder of the Federated Union of Black Artists (now the Fuba Academy of Arts) and editor of the literary magazine New Classic and the theatre magazine S'ketsh.