Fawn Mckay
Fawn McCay, was born in Ogden Utah September 15, 1915. Fawn MacKay, who was a member of the Mormon Church's first family, applied her brilliant literary skills and impressive researching skills to write the psycho-historical biographies of Joseph Smith. The book, The book, No Man knows My History was published in 1945. This title was inspired by an 1844 funeral sermon preached by Joseph Smith, the Church of Latter-Day Saints' founder. My past is not known to anyone. There is no way for me to reveal it. Fawn was a 29-year-old Fawn. Since that moment, at least three writers have risen to the task. These documents are not lacking, they just contradict each the other. It is a matter of separating the firsthand evidence from the third-party fraud and then blending Mormon and non-Mormon narratives into a mosaic of credible theology. is exciting and enlightening. Fawn Brodie's life as a professional was devoted to this aim. The fruits of her research and writing made her immortalized with the world's attention: Thaddeus Stevens. "The Devil's Drive" (1959) The Slaughter of the South. Thomas Jefferson. A Personal History (1974) and posthumously Richard Nixon.





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