I remember growing up in Detroit during 1962-1973 , before going on to college. I recall some stellar examples of " Older Whites" who worked for the Catholic church food and clothing programs, counseling, and aid. I mean some of those Whites were really nice and caring; helpful as ever to many Black families; they were for real and I never will forget them. I personally spoke with them and remember how they were so genuine and I saw no racism in them at all. I was in my teens, they were in their 30's to 50's years old or so about. So I have personally seen even older Whites dealing with Blacks without racism.
And I still see some of that, going both ways; Blacks treating Whites very well. We can make it if we try!