found: Her Jasper, the drummin' boy, 1947.
found: Margaret Burroughs, Marion Perkins, c1982.
found: A shared heritage, c1996:CIP t.p. (Margaret T.G. Burroughs) data sheet (Burroughs, Margaret Taylor Goss; b. 11/1/17)
found: New York times WWW site, Nov. 29, 2010(in obituary published Nov. 27: Margaret T. Burroughs; b. Margaret Taylor, Nov. 1, 1915, St. Rose, La.; m. Bernard Goss, 1939 (div.), Charles Burroughs, 1949 (d. 1994); d. Sunday [Nov. 21, 2010], Chicago, aged 95; founder of the DuSable Museum of African American History in Chicago, one of the first museums devoted to black history and culture in the United States)
found: African American National Biography, accessed January 2, 2015, via Oxford African American Studies Center database:(Burroughs, Margaret Taylor Goss; Margaret Victoria Taylor; poet, teacher, painter, arts organization administrator; born 1 November 1917 in St. Rose, Louisiana, United States; teaching certificate from Chicago Normal School (1939); bachelor of fine arts degree from School of the Art Institute of Chicago; master of fine arts degree from School of the Art Institute, Chicago (1948); taught at DuSable High School (1946-1968; professor at Wilson Junior College, Chicago (1968-1978); founder, first CEO and president of Ebony Museum of Negro History, Chicago (1961); co-founded the Association of African American Museums (1967); served on National Commission on Negro History and Culture (1981) and on Chicago Public Schools Board of Education (1981); Harold Washington (Chicago Mayor) declared 1 February 1986 as Dr. Margaret Goss Taylor Burroughs Day; died 21 November 2010 in Chicago, Illinois, United States)
found: Margaret Burroughs blog, viewed March 22, 2023:Biography (Margaret Burroughs; Margaret Taylor-Burroughs; also known as Margaret Taylor Goss, Margaret Taylor Goss Burroughs or Margaret T G Burroughs; African-American artist and writer, co-founder of the DuSable Museum of African American History; helped to establish the South Side Community Art Center, serving as the youngest member of its board of directors at age 23; born November 1, 1915 [conflicts with age as 23 in 1940-41]) - http://www.margaretburroughs.com/biography/
found: Oxford Reference (online), March 22, 2023(Margaret Taylor Goss Burroughs (1917-2010); BA in education 1946, MA in education 1948, Art Institute of Chicago; teacher in Chicago public schools 1940-1968; professor of humanities at Kennedy-King College, Chicago, 1969-1979; her long exhibition record as a painter and printmaker began in 1949; began her writing career by doing articles and reviews for the Associated Negro Press; her work as an educator led her into writing for children; poet and editor of poets; founder of the DuSable Museum of African-American History in 1961, and served as its director until her appointment as a Commissioner of the Chicago Park District in 1985; her connection to Africa was solidified by annual trips to the continent from the late 1960s to the 1990s)