**FILE** Pierpont Mobley discusses his book “Blackside of the White House: A Memoir for Generations to Come,” on an episode of The Washington Informer’s “Let’s Talk” in December 2024. Mobley, a human rights and equal employment activist, died on Jan. 22 at the age of 88. (WI photo)

“A very accomplished individual and friend throughout the many years. I met [Pierpont Mobley] and Jeannette many years ago through my late brother Virgil Thompson. Unlike many persons who had notoriety, titles, and accomplishments, he never portrayed an air of arrogance nor looked down on anyone. I surely will miss him but I’ll have and remember him in spirit. Rest in peace my friend. Condolences to you Jeanette and the rest of the family.”

– Camille Anderson in reference to the story “Remembering White House Appointee and Equal Employment Activist Pierpont Mobley”

Gone But Never Forgotten

“Thank [you], from a loving family who nurtured Aaron, especially after the untimely death of his beloved mom when he was just a kid. Blessings!”

– The family of Aaron Marckell Williams in reference to the story “Washington Informer Photographer Fatally Struck in Police Chase Near the White House”

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