The Associated Publishers was a producer of printed materials, founded by historian Carter G Woodson in June 1921.
It was conceived as a funding resource for the Association for the Study of African American Life and History.
[5] The company produced more than 200 books, covering wide swaths of African American life and history.
The company published several collections of short stories, primarily for young readers, with an emphasis on important people and events.
The company published a variety of materials, including monographs, translations of the works of reputable foreign scholars, pictures, and even calendars.