Fawn Mckay
Fawn McKay was born in Ogden Utah on September 15 1915. Fawn MacKay, born into the Mormon Church's original family, utilised her amazing writing skills as well as her impressive abilities to research in order to write the psycho-historical biographies about Joseph Smith. The book, No Man is a Master of My History was published in 1945. This title was inspired by the funeral sermon delivered by Joseph Smith, founder of The Church of Latter-Day Saints. His audience was shocked by his declaring: "You don't even know my name. It's been a long time since you've seen my heart." Nobody knows my past. It's impossible to tell. Fawn 29, a woman of 29 years old, wrote: "Since that moment of honesty at least three scores writers have risen to the task." There are some who have made an attempt to create a diagnostic diagnosis. The documents aren't insufficient and contradictory. The process of assembling these documents, sorting through third- and first-hand sources and fitting the Mormons' stories to those of other people's historical context - can be a challenge. This is exciting as well as instructive. Such was the task to which Fawn Brodie devoted herself professionally. Thaddeus Stewards, the result of her writing and research, made her a world well-known writer. The Scourge of South (1959) The Devil Drives. Thomas Jefferson. An intimate Historical Document (1974) as well as posthumously Richard Nixon.





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