Fawn Mckay
Fawn McKay was born 15 September 1915, in Ogden Utah. Fawn is a member of the Mormon church's most prestigious family, was able to combine her literary talents and exceptional research abilities into a brilliant biography on Joseph Smith. No Man was aware of My History appeared in 1945. That title was taken from a funeral speech delivered by the founding father of the Church of Latter-Day Saints in 1844, when he shocked those he addressed with the words: You don't know me I never told you about my heart. My story is not known to anyone. There is no way for me to tell you. Fawn an older woman, aged 29 said: "Since that moment of honesty at least three scores writers have risen to the task." Some have tried to make a clinical diagnosis. The documents aren't insufficient and contradictory. This is the task--sifting out the firsthand evidence from the third-party inconsistencies and integrating Mormon-related narratives into a coherent historical facts. This is both exciting and instructive. FawnBrodie embraced this professional challenge. Her research and writing immortalized her with worldwide fame. Thaddeus Stevens. The Devil drives (1959). Thomas Jefferson. Richard Nixon and An Intimate historical history (1974).
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