Fawn Mckay

Fawn McCay Brodie was was born at Ogden Utah September 15, 1915. Born into the Mormon Church's very first family, Fawn McKay directed her ingenious writing talents as well as her remarkable abilities in research to create the brilliant psycho-historical biography of Joseph Smith, published in 1945 under the title No Man Knows My History. This title was inspired by the funeral sermon of Joseph Smith, founder of The Church of Latter-Day Saints. He shocked his audience by declaring: "You don't even know my name. It's been a long time since you've seen the depths of my soul." Nobody has been told about my story. I can't tell. Fawn, a 29-year-old woman said: "Since that moment of honesty at least three scores writers have picked up the task." These documents are not lacking but they do contradict one with respect to each other. It is a daunting task to put together the documents, of separating firsthand accounts from third-party plagiarism and integrating Mormon as well as non-Mormon stories into a masterpiece that creates plausible history. This is exciting as well as instructive. Fawn Brodie's professional life was committed to this cause. Her research as well as her writing earned her world-wide fame: Thaddeus Stevens. The Scourge of the South (1959) The Devil Drives. The Story of Sir Richard Burton (1967) Thomas Jefferson. Richard Nixon, An Intimate historical account (1974), posthumous.

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