Selected Works
- Jasper, the drummin' boy (1947)
- Whip me whop me pudding, and other stories of Riley Rabbit and his fabulous friends (1966)
- What shall I tell my children who are Black? (1968)
- Did you feed my cow? Street games, chants, and rhymes (1969)
- For Malcolm; poems on the life and the death of Malcolm X Dudley Randall and Margaret G. Burroughs, editors (1969)
- Africa, my Africa (1970)
- What shall I tell my children?: An addenda (1975)
- Interlude : seven musical poems by Frank Marshall Davis, Margaret T. Burroughs, editor. (1985)
- Minds flowing free : original poetry by "The Ladies" women's division of Cook County Department of Corrections, Margaret Taylor-Burroughs, editor (1986)
- A very special tribute in honor of a very special person, Eugene Pieter Romayn Feldman, b. 1915-d. 1987 - poems, essays, letters by and to Eugene Pieter Romayn Feldman Margaret T. Burroughs, editor (1988)
- His name was Du Sable and he was the first (1990)
- Africa name book (1994)
- A shared heritage : art by four African Americans by William E. Taylor and Harriet G. Warkel with essays by Margaret T.G. Burroughs and others (1996)
- The Beginner's Guide to Collecting Fine Art, African American Style Ana M. Allen and Margaret Taylor Burroughs (1998)
- The tallest tree in the forest (1998)
- Humanist and glad to be (2003)
- My first husband & his four wives (me, being the first) (2003)
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