Fawn Mckay
Fawn McKay Brodie was born in Ogden Utah on September 15 1915. Fawn MacKay, born into the Mormon Church's first family, utilised her amazing abilities as a writer and her formidable research skills in order to produce the psycho-historical biographies of Joseph Smith. The book The book, No Man is a Master of My History was published in 1945. The title was in response to a funeral address that was delivered by the Church of Latter-Day Saints founder Joseph Smith. The sermon declared: "You do not know who I am and have not seen my soul." My life story isn't known to anyone. My history is not known by anyone. Fawn aged 29 has written. Fawn has taken on the mantle of writing from that point on. Some have deified and abused the man, and others have tried to pinpoint the cause. There isn't a problem the case that there's not enough documentation but rather they are wildly contradictory. It's a daunting job to find these records, separating first-hand accounts from third-hand copies and fitting Mormon stories with other ones into a coherent collection. It is both exciting and informative. FawnBrodie devoted herself to the job. The fruits of her research as well as her writing earned her the world's attention: Thaddeus Stevens. The Devil drives (1959). Thomas Jefferson. An Intimate Historical Document (1974) and posthumously Richard Nixon.





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