Sipho
Sepamla is a South African poet born in 1932. He wrote during Apartheid and had some of his work
banned by the Apartheid regime. Apartheid was a strict and violently enforced system of racial
segregation in South Africa that was enforced by the Dutch Empire and lasted from 1948 to 1990,
though informal...
Saturday, April 16, 2016
What is an analysis of the poem "Da Same, Da Same" by Sipho Sepamla?
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