Fawn Mckay
Fawn McCay, born in Ogden Utah September 15, 1915. Fawn is a member of the Mormon Church's oldest family, was able to combine her literary talents and exceptional research abilities into a brilliant biography on Joseph Smith. No Man knew My History appeared in 1945. The title came from a funeral speech delivered by the founding father of the Church of Latter-Day Saints in 1844, when he shocked the congregation with his words"You don't know me" you never knew my heart. My past is not known to anyone. Nobody knows my story. Fawn aged 29, wrote Fawn took on the mantle of writing since that day. Many have mocked and denigrated him, while others have tried to pinpoint the problem. There isn't a problem because there's not enough evidence but rather they are wildly contradictory. To assemble the documents -- to separate first hand stories from plagiarism by third parties, and to then put Mormon as well as non Mormon stories together to form a credible mosaic is no simple job. The task is fascinating and educational. FawnBrodie was able to take on this expert project with gusto and enthusiasm. Thaddeus Stewards, which was the product from her writing and study led her to become a well-known writer. The Devil Drives (1959) Scourge Of The Southern Thomas Jefferson. A Personal History of Richard Nixon (1974) as and the posthumously Richard Nixon.





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