Nancy Virtue Lewis (November 9, 1949 - September 24, 2014) was a Democratic politician from the U.S. state of Oklahoma.
While in Harding High School, Lewis traveled the Oklahoma City metro area advocating for racial justice.
[1] Her high school yearbook jokingly predicted Lewis as being the "first white president of the NAACP.
[3] After obtaining her master's degree, Lewis taught sociology and psychology at Norman High School until 1977.
When Title IX passed, Lewis coached girls' track, leading them to second in state.
Lewis had the reputation of thoroughly reading all bills, asking tough questions, and demanding straight information.