Everything about John Albert Knebel totally explained
John Albert Knebel (born
1936 in
Tulsa, Oklahoma). He graduated from
West Point in 1959 and received his Master's at
Creighton University in 1962. In 1965 he received his law degree from
American University. He was an assistant to Congressman
J. Ernest Wharton and served as general counsel to the
Small Business Administration during Nixon's second term. On
November 4,
1976, he was named
Secretary of Agriculture by President
Gerald Ford after his predecessor,
Earl Butz, resigned amid a scandal involving a racist comment. His period in this office was brief and ended
January 20,
1977, when
Jimmy Carter replaced Ford in the
White House. After that, he returned to law and
as of 2003 was still the president of the American Mining Congress.
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