Fawn Mckay
Fawn McKay was born on 15 September 1915, in Ogden Utah. Fawn MacKay, born into the Mormon Church's founding family, utilised her amazing abilities as a writer and her formidable researching skills to create the psycho-historical biographies of Joseph Smith. The book called No Man has a clue about My History was published in 1945. It was derived from the title of a sermon that Joseph Smith delivered in 1844, when he shocked his hearers with the statement: You don't know me, and you've never listened to my heart. My history is unknown to any one. Nobody knows my story. I wrote the 29-year-old Fawn: Since the moment when he spoke, more than three writers have picked up the challenge. They do not have a lack of documents but they do contradict one other. The process of assembling these documents, by sifting through third-party and first-hand sources, fitting Mormons' narratives to non-Mormons' into an authentic historical context - can be a challenge. is exciting and enlightening. Fawn Brodie's professional life was committed to this cause. Her research and writing made her immortalized with world-wide fame: Thaddeus Stevens. The Devil drives (1959). Thomas Jefferson. The Intimate Histories (1974) The Life of Sir Richard Burton (1974) and Richard Nixon.
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