Books:
* "An African Woman in America" (1962): This autobiography recounts her experiences as a pioneering Nigerian woman living in the United States and her work towards women's rights.
* "The Story of an African Woman" (1962): This book details her life and experiences, including her early life in Nigeria, her time in America, and her involvement in the Nigerian independence movement.
Articles and Essays:
* "African Women in the Twentieth Century" (1964): This essay, published in the journal "Africa Quarterly," examines the role and challenges faced by women in Africa during the 20th century.
* Numerous articles on women's rights and social issues: Margaret Ekpo wrote prolifically on topics including women's suffrage, education, healthcare, and the economic empowerment of women. These articles were published in various newspapers and journals.
Other Works:
* Letters and personal writings: Her personal writings and letters offer insights into her life and her perspectives on social and political issues.
* Speeches and lectures: As an activist and public figure, Margaret Ekpo gave numerous speeches and lectures on various topics.
Margaret Ekpo's writings are a valuable resource for understanding the history of women's rights in Nigeria and Africa as a whole. Her work serves as a testament to her commitment to social justice and her vision for a more equitable society.