no. simply no. Walter Hawks was not gay. However, there have been some unrground bloggers that perpetuated this mor over anger that he allows gays to attend his church. In fact, at his funeral. Pastor Sandy Coleman addrsed this matter by sayg, "They lied on him and ma nuendos", alludg to this gossip (21 July, Walter Hawks funeral, Oakland California) credible evince (quot, ex-lovers, taped sermons,etc.) exists to suggt that Walter Hawks was gay nor has he ever ma any acknowledgement of tert other than male/female relatnships. He was married to Tramae Hawks , his childhood sweetheart for several years. After their divorce the two remaed close, misterg together song and at worship semars throughout the untry on a equent basis.
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BLACKS, GAYS AND THE CHURCH: A COMPLEX RELATNSHIP
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The virtuosy of gay sgers, micians and posers has been the drivg force velopg popular gospel choirs — even chart-toppg, Grammy-wng acts — that make money for a church, help expand ngregatns and raise the profil of pastors. It all happens unr an unspoken "don't ask, don't tell" ctom that allows gay people to be active the church, though closeted, and church to reap the benefs of their membership. "On the one hand, you're nurtured the choir but you also have to s through some of those fire and brimstone sermons about homosexualy beg an abomatn, " says E.
Patrick Johnson, an openly gay gospel sger and thor of Sweet Tea: An Oral History of Black Gay Men of the South.