Yes, it seem their shared theology is that a Black man/woman must not become educated and successful if in the process one loses their blackness and leaves the black community.
Yes, education should emphasis their own 'blackness' as being victims of the 'white' establishment.
Their view is that it is important that they become educated, but that they use that education to overthrow the 'white' man's rule by gaining control of those institutions.
This is why black Republicans are never really considered black, they are not revolutionaries.
Radical Feminism has this same view, and that is the why the battle is so intense in the Democrat Party, which radical ideology is going to get a chance to take over the biggest prize, the White House.