Fawn Mckay
Fawn McCay Brodie, was born in Ogden Utah September 15, 1915. Fawn McKay, brought up in the Mormon Church's First Family employed her creative talents and skills in researching to produce the intriguing biographical psycho-historical study of Joseph Smith. Published in 1945 with the title:"No Man Knows My History, she used both. The title was inspired by the sermon title given by Joseph Smith in 1844. In the sermon, he amazed his audience with the statement: You are not my friend and you have never heard my heart. Nobody knows my story. It's impossible for me to reveal it. Fawn (29 years old) stated that in the time she has been honest since the moment she made her statement Three hundred writers have responded to the event. Many have abused him some have deified him; Some have tried their hands at clinical diagnosis it is not the fact that these documents lack information, the issue is that they are fiercely contradictory. It is a daunting task to put together the documents, of separating firsthand accounts from third-hand plagiarism of fitting Mormon and non-Mormon narratives to create a picture that is plausible history. This is both exciting and instructive. FawnBrodie was a dedicated devotee to her career path. Thaddeus Steves was a world fame due to her work in research as well as her work. The Devil drives (1959). Thomas Jefferson. Richard Nixon and An Intimate Historiography (1974).





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