The father of Carrie Buck's child, Paul Lombardo
Interviewee: Paul Lombardo.
The father of Carrie's child, Clarence Garland, was the nephew to her foster parents, the Dobbs family. The Dobbs wished to send Carrie out of town to avoid the family shame.
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