200 Nights and One Day(1st Edition) by MargaretRozga Paperback, 75 Pages, Published 2009 by Benu Press ISBN-13: 978-0-9815163-1-8, ISBN: 0-9815163-1-9
"Poetry. African American Studies. This book of poetry presents a brilliant analysis which takes us through the brave history of the strength, commitment and passion of the people of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, as they marched, struggled, and were jailed to win the victory of justice and freedom for all. Peggy Rozga joined protestors, participated in freedom marches, and was jailed for fighting and marching for the rights of poor Black childre ..."
"There is not one poet who tells the whole story. You need a multitude of voices to even begin to get to the truth. There are poets here with skin in the game. Their allies and accomplices appear in these pages too."
Justice Freedom Herbs by MargaretRozga Paperback, 92 Pages, Published 2015 by Wordtech Editions ISBN-13: 978-1-62549-115-2, ISBN: 1-62549-115-8
"Justice Freedom Herbs is a book of activist poems written in garden metaphors. It is also a book of garden poems that suggest social justice themes. Sometimes the garden, its herbs and other produce, are foregrounded; sometimes civil rights issues and experiences take that primary role. Throughout the volume, the two concerns are closely linked, and each becomes a way of talking about the other. Both require nurturing, both sometimes di ..."
"As we mark ten years at war - wars most of us prefer to forget—Peggy Rozga's striking poems tell us, Look. Here. This is the true cost of war. Here."—Sarah Browning"
Restoring Prairie by MargaretRozga Softcover, Published 2024 by Cornerstone Press ISBN-13: 978-1-960329-47-9, ISBN: 1-960329-47-2
""This a weighty, but often witty, collection of new poems by Margaret Rozga in which she invites us to walk the restored Waterville prairie with her through the great cycle of seasons and it becomes, for the reader, an unimaginable ..."
Pestiferous Questions A Life in Poems by Rozga, Margaret Trade Paperback, 124 Pages, Published 2017 by Lit Fest Press / Festival Of Language ISBN-13: 978-1-943170-22-7, ISBN: 1-943170-22-3
"A strong series of narrative poems, this collection explores the concepts of manifest destiny, the expansion of slavery, racism, politics, and a woman's role in both her public and private life. "History is a time line," writes Rozga."
Holding My Selves Together(First Edition) New and Selected Poems by Rozga, Margaret Paperback, 168 Pages, Published 2021 by Cornerstone Press ISBN-13: 978-1-73330-866-3, ISBN: 1-73330-866-0
"In Holding My Selves Together: New and Selected Poems, her fifth volume of poetry, Margaret Rozga brings together some of her best-loved poems about Milwaukee's fair housing marches and her concern for issues of peace and social justice, ..."
"A Catholic journal of poetry with a nondenominational group of authors. "A record and reference of literature and Catholic literature at a specific point in time.""
"The Midwest has produced a robust literary heritage. Its authors have won half of the nation’s Nobel Prizes for Literature plus a significant number of Pulitzer Prizes. This volume explores the rich racial, ethnic, and cultural diversity of the region. It also contains entries on thirty-five pivotal Midwestern literary works, literary genres, literary, cultural, historical, and social movements, state and city literatures, literary jour ..."