Gayle Gullett is an associate professor emerita of history at Arizona State University. She specializes in American women's history, the American West, and urban history. Her publications include Becoming Citizens: The Emergence and Development of the California Women's Movement, 1880-1911 (2000). Her article, “Winning California: The 1911 Suffrage Victory,” is forthcoming in Western Legal History. With Susan E. Gray, she is a former coeditor of Frontiers: A Journal of Women Studies and a coeditor of Contingent Maps: Rethinking Western Women's History (2014), an anthology of Frontiers articles about gender and the West. Gullett is also working on a book manuscript, "New Women in a New City: Gender, Modernity, and Los Angeles, 1910-1920." In 2018, she served as a consultant for the Los Angeles’ Women’s Rights Historic Resources Group and is past president of the Western Association of Women Historians, 2011-2013.