answer:While de facto segregation still exists in many places, it is not inherent in the legal structure as it was before 1965. It used to be illegal to sell a house to minorities, and that is still on the deeds of some properties. (It is hard to get even unenforceable illegal things taken off a deed.) So the anti-segregation movement was quite beneficial, and beneficial for all. People that grow up with diversity succeed much more than people who grow up in insular societies.