Fawn Mckay
Fawn McKay was born 15 September 1915 in Ogden, Utah. She was a member of the Mormon Church's very first family, Fawn McKay devoted her creative writing talents as well as her remarkable researching skills in the creation of a remarkable psycho-historical account of Joseph Smith, published in 1945. The book was titled No Man has My History. It was a title taken from an 1844 funeral eulogy made by Joseph Smith. He stated: "You didn't know me, and you didn't know my heart. Nobody knows my story. I am not able to tell you. me to reveal it. Fawn published the words of 29-year old Fawn. Since that time more than three writers have taken up the challenge. Many have deified and even abused his character, whereas others attempt to identify the root of the problem. There's nothing wrong with it. It's not it's that the documents aren't sufficient, however they're wildly divergent. It is a difficult task to assemble these documents as well as separate the first-hand versions from third-hand copies and then fit Mormon as well as non Mormon accounts together to form the form of a cohesive mosaic. is exciting and enlightening. FawnBrodie accepted this challenge professionally. Her writing and research brought fame throughout the world: Thaddeus Stephens. The Devil Drives (1959) Scourge Of The South Thomas Jefferson. A personal history of Richard Nixon (1974), after his death.





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