The issue at hand is when the children of the Civil Rights gen did "integrate" instead of using White Americas resources to keep Black Communities thriving/take them to the next level they begin to think they were White and abandoned what they had because they thought the grass was greener. When a Black child goes to a White school all of his life he will not have pride in his self, he will think like and want to do the things his class mates do (white kids), the only time this is not true is when Parents instill the pride from day 1, but the Civil rights generation did not know this which is why they sent their kids off to be around whites thinking everything would be ok, while Asians and Hispanics sent their kids off but on some "use the white mans education to learn the skills you need to build your community and take it to the next level."I can dig this. But the problem I have with the post you quoted is that at that same time there was a movement for do for self. And since we are just as poor as they were. I think its valid to say they had plenty of info to know better then to integrate. I mean why trust the devil. It makes no sense to me to trust integration. I intuitively feel like being around people who want me dead is a terrible idea.
For example Morehouse, Spelman and Howard were considered just as rigorous as Yale and Harvard at one time. If the Civil Rights Gen fought for the govt to protect them from racist whites (ie. whites are not allowed to prey on black communities), and the ability to make predominately black towns independent cities with their own governments, opposed to emphasis on Letting blacks patron white businesses, jobs, and schools, it would be very interesting to see what would have came from that.