Horace Small writes that Black parents must discourage their children from serving in the armed forces.
Horace Small
Horace Small has been a leading voice in the fight for civil rights and social justice for more than 50 years. He was previously the executive director of the Union of Minority Neighborhoods, was the national director of BlackBallotPower and responsible for the mobilization of the Black vote in 2020. He is now the National Coordinator of the National Black Men's Advocacy Network, an emerging national organization whose mission is to empower Black men to be catalysts for change, advocates for justice, active leaders in their communities. He lives in Concord, Massachusetts.
