C. A. Tripp
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C. A. Tripp, Ph. D. (1919-2003) was a psychologist, writer, gay activist[citation needed], and researcher for Dr. Alfred C. Kinsey.
Born Clarence Arthur Tripp on October 4, 1919 in Denton, Texas, USA, Tripp studied at the Rochester Institute of Technology, and was a Naval Veteran.
Tripp worked with Alfred Kinsey at the Kinsey Institute for Research in Sex, Gender and Reproduction in Bloomington, Indiana from 1948 to 1956. He earned a Ph.D. in Clinical psychology from New York University.
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- The Homosexual Matrix (ISBN 0-07-065201-5)
- The Intimate World of Abraham Lincoln (ISBN 0-7432-6639-0)