Clarence Arthur Tripp Jr. (1919–2003) was an American
psychologist
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, writer, and researcher for
Alfred Kinsey
Alfred Charles Kinsey (; June 23, 1894 – August 25, 1956) was an American sexologist, biologist, and professor of entomology and zoology who, in 1947, founded the Institute for Sex Research at Indiana University, now known as the Kinsey Insti ...
.
[Andy Armitage, Summer 2003. "Gay and Lesbian Humanist: Clarence Arthur Tripp (4 October 1919 – 17 May 2003)"]
Retrieved September 11, 2012.
Born on October 4, 1919 in
Denton, Texas
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and attended
Corsicana High School
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In addition to Corsicana, the district serves the central Navarro County towns of Angus, Mustang, Oak Valley, Retreat, and Richlan ...
in May 1938. He studied at the
New York Institute of Photography
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History
The Ne ...
in New York City and in 1940, he became a member of the
Society of Motion Picture Engineers
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. He also studied photography at the Eastman School of Photography,
Rochester Athenaeum and Mechanics Institute (now Rochester Institute of Technology).
[ He graduated from Rochester Athenaeum and Mechanics Institute in 1941 where he majored in commercial photography. He served in the ]United States Navy
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.[ In February 1943, he took a job at ]20th Century Fox
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in New York City.
Tripp worked with Kinsey at the Kinsey Institute for Research in Sex, Gender and Reproduction
The Kinsey Institute for Research in Sex, Gender, and Reproduction (often shortened to The Kinsey Institute) is a research institute at Indiana University. Established in Bloomington, Indiana, in 1947 as a nonprofit, the institute merged with Indi ...
in Bloomington, Indiana
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from 1948 to 1956. He earned a PhD in Clinical psychology
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from New York University
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In 1832, ...
. Tripp drew attention with a book, published posthumously
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* Posthumous award - an award, prize or medal granted after the recipient's death
* Posthumous publication – material published after the author's death
* ''Posthumous'' (album), by Warne Marsh, 1987
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, wherein he made the case that Abraham Lincoln had several same-sex relationships.[Robert Longley, About.com. "C. A. Tripp's Book Asserts Abe Lincoln was Gay: Controversy raged before Tripp's book published"]
. Retrieved September 11, 2012
Works
*'' The Homosexual Matrix'' ()
*''The Intimate World of Abraham Lincoln'' ()
References
External links
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1919 births
2003 deaths
20th-century LGBT people
21st-century LGBT people
20th-century American psychologists
American LGBT scientists
American LGBT writers
New York Institute of Photography alumni
Rochester Institute of Technology alumni
United States Navy sailors