Fawn Mckay
Fawn MCK Brodie was born on September 15th, 1915 in Ogden Utah. Fawn MCKAY, brought up in the Mormon Church's First Family used her literary talent and research abilities to create the intriguing biographical psycho-historical study of Joseph Smith. Published in 1945, under the name"No Man knows My History, she used both. That title was taken from a funeral sermon delivered by the founding father of the Church of Latter-Day Saints in 1844. He shocked his listeners by declaring"You don't know me" you never knew my heart. There is no one who has ever heard of my life. I can't tell. Wrote the 29-year old Fawn in the moment when he spoke, at least three-score writers have jumped on the challenge. Many have abused him some have deified him; Some have tried their hands at diagnosing him. The problem isn't the fact that these documents lack information, however they're wildly contradictory. In order to assemble these documentsin order to distinguish first-hand sources from a third-party plagiarism and to then put Mormon and non Mormon accounts together into a reliable mosaic isn't an easy task. The task is interesting and instructive. FawnBrodie devoted herself to the career path. The fruits of her research and writing made her immortalized with world-wide fame: Thaddeus Stevens. The Devil drives (1959). The life of Sir Richard Burton (1967) Thomas Jefferson. A Personal History of Richard Nixon (1974) as also the posthumously Richard Nixon.





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