I Didn't Come Here to Lie: My Life and Education
By (Author) Karen G.J. Lewis
By (author) Elizabeth Todd-Breland
Foreword by Angela Y. Davis
Haymarket Books
Haymarket Books
2nd July 2025
United States
General
Non Fiction
Education
Social welfare and social services
Political activism / Political engagement
Hardback
272
Width 152mm, Height 228mm
An intimate, inspiring memoir by educator and labor union leader Karen Lewis, a formidable fighter, a staunch defender of teachers and students, and a beloved Chicagoan.
In 2012, Karen Lewis led the Chicago Teachers Union to a historic strike, challenging the citys powerful mayor and paving the way for an unprecedented wave of teacher strikes in the decade that followed.
, written in collaboration with historian and education expert Elizabeth Todd-Breland, tells Lewiss story in full for the first time, capturing her lively wit, her charisma, and her commitment to building the schools and communities teachers, students, and families deserve.
From her childhood on Chicagos South Side to her teen years organizing Black Power walkouts, from her education at Mount Holyoke and Dartmouth to her years in Oklahoma and Barbados and her stints in medical school and film school, readers follow Lewis through a life full of exploration. Wherever she was, she maintained a strong commitment to building fairness. She found her calling in the classroom, teaching science for more than twenty years before becoming a union leader in Chicago.
is a testament to one of the true revolutionaries of her generation.