Fawn Mckay
Fawn McCay Brodie, born at Ogden Utah September 15, 1915. Fawn MCKAY, who was raised in the Mormon Church's First Family, employed her creative talents and research abilities to create the intriguing biographical psycho-historical study of Joseph Smith. Published in 1945 with the title:"No Man Knows My History, she used both. The title comes from the funeral sermon given by Joseph Smith, the founding father of the Church of Latter-Day Saints. He shocked his audience by saying: "You don't even know my name. There is no way to know my feelings." My past is not known to anyone. It's impossible to tell. Fawn 29, a woman of 29 years old, has written: "Since that moment of truthfulness, three or more writers have risen to the challenge." They do not have a lack of documents however they contradict each with respect to each other. The process of collating the documents, of separating firsthand accounts from a third-party copycatting of Mormon and non-Mormon accounts into a masterpiece that creates credible the history. It is both exciting and instructive. This is the kind of task to which Fawn Brodie committed herself professionally. Thaddeus Steves became a worldwide fame due to her work in research as well as her writing. The DevilDrives. Thomas Jefferson. Richard Nixon, An Intimate historiography (1974), posthumous.





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