Fawn Mckay
Fawn MCK Brodie was born on September 15th, 1915 at Ogden Utah. She was a member of the Mormon Church's original family Fawn McKay devoted her brilliant writing talents as well as her remarkable researching skills in the creation of an amazing psycho-historical account of Joseph Smith, published in 1945, entitled"No Man knows My History. The title of this book was an inspiration for a funeral sermon delivered in 1844 by Church of Latter-Day Saints founder Joseph Smith. In his sermon, he declared: "You do not know what I'm about and you've never met my soul." My history is not known to anyone. There is no way for me to tell you. Fawn wrote the 29-year-old Fawn. Since then, at least three writers have taken on the challenge. These documents are not lacking, they just contradict each other. It is a difficult task to put together these documents, separating first-hand accounts from the third-hand versions and then combining Mormon narratives with non-Mormon ones into a coherent collection. It is both interesting as well as eye-opening. Fawn Brodie's life as a professional was committed to this cause. Thaddeus Stevens. Stevens is immortalized in her works and the fruit of her study. The Devil drives (1959). The life of Sir Richard Burton (1967) Thomas Jefferson. Richard Nixon, An Intimate historiography (1974) Posthumous.





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