Achievement1921· leadership
Carter Woodson Founds Associated Publishers, a Black Academic Press
In 1921, Carter G. Woodson established Associated Publishers in Washington, D.C.—a Black-owned academic press to publish books on African American history and culture that white commercial publishers refused to issue. Associated Publishers produced dozens of scholarly and popular works over subsequent decades, creating an independent channel for Black intellectual production at a time when the segregated academy excluded Black scholarship from mainstream channels.