Topic: Griffith J Davis

2 chapters across the catalog

51: Civil Wrongs
47:09 - 53:12

51: Civil Wrongs

Richard Nixon, MLK, and the Ghana Meeting

Mo Facts unearths a historical meeting between Martin Luther King Jr. and Richard Nixon in Accra, Ghana, in March 1957. While Nixon is often criticized for his "cowardice" during King's 1960 arrest, the hosts explore their earlier relationship and the role of photographer Griffith J. Davis in documenting the encounter. The segment questions why this photo was kept from the public until 2020 and examines Nixon's missed opportunity to secure the Black vote.

51: Civil Wrongs
53:14 - 59:58

51: Civil Wrongs

Griffith J. Davis and the Intelligence Connection

The podcast investigates the background of Griffith J. Davis, the photographer who captured the Nixon-MLK meeting. Davis, a Morehouse graduate and Buffalo Soldier, worked for USAID, which Adam Curry identifies as a frequent channel for CIA activity. The hosts speculate that Davis may have been tasked with monitoring King to ensure he stayed within the parameters of American capitalism and away from radical or communist influences.