I grew up in a small southern town during the sixties. Population of less than 6,000 with two high schools. One white, the other black. Blacks graduated and went on to college. Now the town is less than 4,000 and 80% are black. The school is about to be taken over by the state.
Blacks who remember the old days say they’d like to go back to the way it was. I know a white gentleman who was big into civil rights. He’s retired from the education system. He says the solution is to go back to segregation.
Segregation isn't what made everything so much better in the old days. The moral and cultural fabric of our nation is what made this a better place, back then. Restore the fabric to what it was, and we'd see a rebirth of what was best about America.
I believe it can be done. It's simply going to take resistance to the rot, on the part of people like you and I.