Fawn Mckay

Fawn Brodie McKay was born on the 15th of September 1915 was a native of Ogden Utah. Fawn MCKAY, raised in the Mormon Church's First Family, used her literary talent and expertise in research to write the intriguing biographical psycho-historical study of Joseph Smith. Published in 1945, under the name No Man Knows My History, she used both. The title is derived from an 1844 funeral sermon by The Church of Latter-Day Saints' founder. No one has ever been told about my story. Nobody knows my story. Fawn has written the 29-year-old Fawn. Since that moment, at least three writers have risen to the challenge. A lot of people have detested him while others have deified. Few have made a diagnosis. It's not that documents aren't there, it's the fact that they're contradictory. It's not an easy task to put together these documents by separating the first-hand versions from copies that are third-hand and integrating Mormon narratives with non-Mormon ones to form a cohesive collage. It is both exciting and instructive. Fawn Brodie's life as a professional was dedicated to this goal. Thaddeus Stevens. Stevens is immortalized in her works and the fruit of her studies. Scourge of the south (1959) The Devil Drives. Thomas Jefferson. Richard Nixon and An Intimate historical history (1974).

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