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2026-05-28

Daily Kalakka — May 28, 2026

The early twentieth century witnessed remarkable individuals who challenged injustice and fought for fundamental human dignity. These pioneering activists shaped modern civil rights movements, often risking their safety and livelihoods to advance equality. Their contributions ranged from organizing workers and challenging discriminatory systems to championing education, legal reform, and peaceful resistance.

What makes this era particularly fascinating is how these figures operated without modern communication tools, yet built powerful movements through sheer determination and moral conviction. They faced intense opposition, yet their legacies continue inspiring social movements today. Their names became synonymous with courage, justice, and the belief that one person—or a committed group—can transform society.

These activists remind us that progress demands sacrifice and vision. Today's puzzle challenges you to unscramble the name of one such transformative figure from this pivotal era. Can you decode their identity?

Today's hints

  1. Born Michael, changed name at age 5
  2. Doctorate from Boston University in 1955
  3. Organized Montgomery bus boycott
  4. Nobel Peace Prize winner at age 35
  5. Had a dream speech at Lincoln Memorial
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