Fawn Mckay
Fawn McCay Brodie, birthplace in Ogden Utah September 15, 1915. Fawn McCay was born in the city of Ogden, Utah in 1915. She was a member of the Mormon church's founder family. Her creative writing talents and exceptional expertise in research to compose the brilliant, psycho-historical, biographical work of Joseph Smith. It was published in 45, under the name, "No Man Knows My History". The title was inspired by a funeral speech given in 1844 by the Church of Latter-Day Saints founder Joseph Smith. In his sermon, he stated: "You do not know the person I am, and have not seen my soul." My history is unknown to any one. My history is not known by anyone. Fawn, 29 years old was a writer. Fawn has taken on the mantle of writing since that day. A lot of people have detested him while others have deified. Few have made an assessment. Not that the documents are not there, but the fact that they're contradictory. It is a matter of separating first-hand testimony from third hand plagiarism and fitting Mormon-and non-Mormon-narratives into a cohesive mosaic of reliable history. This is exciting as well as educational. FawnBrodie dedicated herself to this job. Thaddeus Stevens. Stevens became immortalized through her writing and by the results of her study. Scourge of the Southern (1959) The Devil Drives. Thomas Jefferson. An Intimate History (1974) and posthumously Richard Nixon.
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