Fawn Mckay
Fawn McKay was born in Ogden Utah on September 15 1915. Fawn MCKAY, born into the Mormon Church's First Family employed her creative talents and expertise in research to write an intriguing psycho-historical biography of Joseph Smith. Published in 1945 with the title: No Man is a Master of My History, she used both. This title is derived from a funeral speech delivered by the founder of the Church of Latter-Day Saints in 1844 when he startled the congregation with his words: You don't know me you never knew my heart. My history is unknown to anybody. I don't know. Fawn, 29 years old was a writer. Fawn has taken his place as a writer since the day he began. These documents are not lacking however they contradict each with respect to each other. To assemble the documents -- to separate first hand accounts from thirdhand plagiarism, and to then put Mormon as well as non Mormon narratives together into an authentic mosaic, is not an easy task. This is fascinating as well as an eye-opener. Fawn brodie was highly committed to the task. Thaddeus Stewards, which was the product of her research and writing has made her a well-known writer. The Scourge of South (1959) The Devil Drives. The Story of Sir Richard Burton (1967) Thomas Jefferson. Richard Nixon, An Intimate historiography (1974) Posthumous.





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