Fawn Mckay

Fawn McCay Brodie was born at Ogden Utah September 15, 1915. Reared in the Mormon Church's very first family, Fawn McKay directed her ingenious literary talents and remarkable researching skills in the creation of the brilliant psycho-historical biography of Joseph Smith, published in 1945. The book was titled The Only Man knows My History. This title is taken from the funeral sermon given by Joseph Smith, founding father of the Church of Latter-Day Saints. He shocked his audience by telling his audience: "You don't even know my name. It's been a long time since you've seen my heart." Nobody knows my story. In reality that I'm not sure. Fawn (29 year old) said that, since her moment of candor, three-hundred writers have risen to the occasion. These documents are not lacking however they contradict each with respect to each other. It's a daunting task to put together these documents by separating the first-hand versions from third-hand copies and fitting Mormon narratives with non-Mormon ones into a coherent mosaic. It's both thrilling and educational. FawnBrodie embraced this professional challenge. Her research and writings made her famous all over all over the globe: Thaddeus Stephens. "The Devil's Road" (1959) The Southern Scourge. Thomas Jefferson. An intimate Historiography (1974) as well as posthumously Richard Nixon.

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