Clarence Arthur Tripp Jr. (1919–2003) was an American psychologist, writer, and researcher for Alfred Kinsey.
[1] Born on October 4, 1919, in Denton, Texas, and attended Corsicana High School in May 1938.
[1] He graduated from Rochester Athenaeum and Mechanics Institute in 1941 where he majored in commercial photography.
He earned a PhD in Clinical psychology from New York University.
[6] Tripp drew attention with a book, published posthumously, wherein he made the case that Abraham Lincoln had several same-sex relationships.