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Robert V. Guthrie : ウィキペディア英語版
Robert V. Guthrie

Robert Val Guthrie (February 14, 1930 – November 6, 2005) was an American psychologist and educator most well known for his influential book ''Even the Rat was White: A Historical View of Psychology'', which refuted prior academic work that drew racially biased and inaccurate conclusions about Black people, and profiled often overlooked Black psychologists who made significant contributions to the field of psychology.
==Personal life==

Robert Val Guthrie was born in Chicago on February 14, 1930, but moved to Lexington, Kentucky when his father became the principal at Dunbar High School.〔 Living in segregated Kentucky, Guthrie went to Black schools, Black churches, and had friends only in the Black community.〔 In this environment, Guthrie was exposed to limited number of career paths, and intended to be a public school teacher, as other options seemed out of reach.
While stationed at Sampson Air Force Base during his military service in the 1950s, Guthrie met his wife, Elodia Sanchez, a Guatemalan nursing student. They soon married, and went on to have one daughter and five sons together. Guthrie died on November 6, 2005 from brain cancer.〔

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