He'll be remembered 'positively' the same way we remember Andrew Johnson, or best case, Woodrow Wilson. (drunkard slaveowner, and failure at Versailles respectively)
And, of course, once he's out of office (one month or four years from now) there will be the lurid details of his multiple convictions that will always be in a sidebar (like Harry Truman's road trip post-Presidency).
To see how he'll be remembered, look at how other presidents are remembered. Agreed that there's almost nothing taught of Wilson's racism, and Andrew Johnson is mostly forgotten