Fawn Mckay
Fawn McKay was born 15 September 1915 in Ogden, Utah. Fawn MacKay, who was a member of the Mormon Church's first family, utilised her amazing writing skills as well as her impressive researching skills to create the psycho-historical biographies of Joseph Smith. The book, The book, No Man has a clue about My History was published in 1945. This title is taken from the funeral sermon of Joseph Smith who was the founder of The Church of Latter-Day Saints. His audience was shocked by his saying: "You don't even know my name. You have never known the depths of my soul." My story is not known to anyone. No one knows my history. Fawn has written the 29-year-old Fawn. Since then the three authors have risen to the task. A few people have even made an attempt to create a diagnostic diagnosis. Documents do not lack, but they are contradictory. The process of assembling these documents, by sifting through third-party and first-hand sources, fitting the Mormons' stories to those of those of non-Mormons into a true history - is challenging. This is exciting and also instructive. It's a task which Fawn Brodie committed herself professionally. The results of her study and writing immortalized her with the world's attention: Thaddeus Stevens. "The Devil's Road" (1959) The Slaughter of the South. Thomas Jefferson. A Personal History (1974) and later posthumously Richard Nixon.





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