Fawn Mckay
Fawn McCay Brodie was birthplace at Ogden Utah September 15, 1915. Fawn is a member of the Mormon church's most prestigious family, was able to combine her literary abilities and outstanding research skills into an outstanding biography of Joseph Smith. No Man Knew My History appeared in 1945. This title was inspired by an 1844 funeral sermon by Joseph Smith, the Church of Latter-Day Saints' founder. Nobody has known about my past. I cannot tell it. Fawn 29, who was 29, wrote Fawn is taking over the role of writer since the day he began. Many have abused him some have deified him; some have even attempted to make a clinical diagnosis it is not just that the documents do not exist, but it is rather that they are fiercely contradictory. This is the task--sifting out personal testimony from third party inconsistencies and integrating Mormon-related narratives into a mosaic of credible history. It is both interesting as well as fascinating. FawnBrodie dedicated herself to this career path. Her research and writing immortalized her with world-wide fame: Thaddeus Stevens. The Devil's Drive (1959) The Slaughter of the South. Thomas Jefferson. The Intimate Histories (1974) as well as Richard Nixon.





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