Alexander Kelso Davis was an American politician.
[1] He was impeached and removed by the resurgent Democrats towards the end of the Reconstruction era in 1876.
He was the first African American to serve as lieutenant governor in Mississippi.
[3] The official allegation of his impeachment had been accepting a bribe to pardon a convicted murderer.
[4] He left politics and became a pastor where he served until his death in 1884.