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“Individual Acts of Resistance Can Lead to New Terrains of Struggle” Garrett Felber on the Life of Martin Sostre

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May 28, 2025
Garrett Felber, an educator and author, discusses his latest book on Martin Sostre, a pivotal but often overlooked activist. They explore Sostre's journey as a jailhouse lawyer and his influence on civil rights, weaving through themes like nationalism and armed struggle. Felber shares insights on Sostre’s grassroots organizing efforts and innovative legal strategies, highlighting how individual acts of resistance can fuel collective movements. The conversation underscores the legacy of community activism, mirroring the struggles of various political ideologies.
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Discovering Martin Sostre's Past

  • Garrett Felber discovered Martin Sostre through a mention in a letter to Malcolm X and then contacted him directly.
  • Felber uncovered surprising details like Sostre killing a black man as a military police officer in self-defense during WWII.
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Sostre's Ideological Evolution

  • Sostre’s political ideology evolved from Black nationalism to revolutionary Black nationalism, Marxism-Leninism, and then anarchism.
  • His embrace of anarchism intensified in prison, reflecting his ongoing political development.
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Law as a Tool of Resistance

  • Sostre saw law as a tool to carve out space for organizing and to expose the state’s contradictions.
  • His strategic legal battles won prisoners constitutional rights and protested solitary confinement as an illegitimate practice.
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