Fawn Mckay
Fawn McCay Brodie was born at Ogden Utah September 15, 1915. Fawn was a part of the Mormon Church's oldest family, combined her literary talents and exceptional research abilities to create a stunning biography of Joseph Smith. No Man was aware of My History appeared in 1945. This title comes from a 1844 funeral sermon by Joseph Smith, the Church of Latter-Day Saints' founder. No one has ever been told about my story. There is no way for me to reveal it. Fawn (29 year old) stated that in the time since her moment of candor, three-hundred writers have risen to the event. Some have rebuked him, while some have praised. Few have made the diagnosis. Not that the documents are not there, but that they are so contradictory. It's a daunting job to find these records by separating the first-hand versions from the third-hand versions and then combining Mormon accounts with those of non-Mormon people to form a cohesive collection. This is exciting as well as educational. Fawn Brodie's professional life was dedicated to this goal. Thaddeus Stewards, which was the product from her writing and study, made her a world well-known writer. Scourge of the south (1959) The Devil Drives. Thomas Jefferson. Richard Nixon and An Intimate historical history (1974).
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