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US Secretary of Agriculture resigns after making uncomplimentary remarks about Black Americans.
1976 (Oct 4)
President Gerald R. Ford accepted the resignation of Secretary of Agriculture Earl L. Butz, who had made uncomplimentary remarks about Black Americans. The President said it was one of the saddest decisions of his presidency. Butz, in a private conversation following the Republican National Convention in August 1976, had accused Blacks of laziness and shiftlessness. The "off-color” remarks were traced to the secretary in September 1976. Black American civil rights leaders and Democratic presidential candidate Jimmy Carter, among others, had roundly criticized Butz for his racial slurs and Ford for not immediately firing him.
References:
- • Hornsby, Alton. Chronology of African-American History: Significant Events and People from 1619 to the Present. Detroit: Gale Research, 1995.