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Though he did not keep a statistical record of the ethnicity of those he operated on, race and racist stereotypes were factors in patient selection. Freeman expressed the view that Black psychiatric patients—especially women—made ideal candidates for lobotomy due to his belief that Black families provided a high level of aftercare for lobotomized relatives—or, in his words, because of “the greater family solidarity manifested by these people.”78
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