Fawn Mckay
Fawn Brodie McKay born September 15, 1915, was raised in Ogden Utah. Fawn McCay was born Utah's Ogden in 1915 and raised by the Mormon church's founder family. She used her literary geniuses and extraordinary expertise in research to compose the brilliant, psycho-historical, biographical work of Joseph Smith. It was published in the year 45 with the heading, "No Man Knows My History". The title was inspired by a funeral speech that was delivered by the Church of Latter-Day Saints founder, Joseph Smith. In that sermon he said: "You do not know what I'm about and you've never seen my heart." No one knows about my past. It's impossible to tell. Fawn has written the 29-year-old Fawn. Since then, at least three writers have stood up to this challenge. The documents do not lack, they just contradict each other. It is a difficult task to assemble these documents, separating first-hand accounts from third-hand copies and fitting Mormon accounts with those of non-Mormon people to form a cohesive collection. This is exciting and also instructive. Fawn Brodie's professional life was committed to this cause. Thaddeus Stewards was the outcome of her research and writing, made her a world famous author. The Devil Drives (1959) Scourge Of The South Thomas Jefferson. Richard Nixon and An Intimate Historical History (1974).





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