Fawn Mckay

Fawn McKay was born on 15 September 1915 in Ogden Utah. She was a member of the Mormon Church's first family Fawn McKay devoted her brilliant writing talents as well as her remarkable researching skills in the creation of an outstanding psycho-historical biographical biography of Joseph Smith, published in 1945 under the title The Only Man Knows My History. This title was inspired by the funeral sermon of Joseph Smith, the creator of the Church of Latter-Day Saints. His audience was shocked by his saying: "You don't even know my name. There is no way to know my feelings." No one has ever been told about my story. In reality I'm not even sure. Fawn was a 29-year-old Fawn. From that point there have been at least three writers who have stood up to this challenge. Some have attacked him, some have deified him; Some have tried their hands at clinical diagnosis it is not just that the documents do not exist, but it is rather that they're in complete contradiction. Compiling these documents - - by sifting through third-party and first-hand sources, fitting Mormons' tales of the past to non-Mormons' into an authentic historical context - can be a challenge. This is both exciting, and also instructive. FawnBrodie dedicated herself to this career path. Her research and writing immortalized her with worldwide fame. Thaddeus Stevens. The Devil drives (1959). Thomas Jefferson. The Intimate Histories (1974), and Richard Nixon.

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