The period between the end of Jim Crow and the start of the “Great Society” seems to have been the pinnacle of black accomplishment (in terms of family structure, education, employment); they have fallen far in the 50 years since. The first two items are practically non-existent for them, and the third is only attained as an illusion between government makework and threats of lawsuits against the private sector if they don’t hire and promote their share of less-productive dead wood.
The mutual hate has grown large.