Normally the data sheet says that on the front page - this one seems to be silent on unity gain stability, but the Aol and closed loop gain of 1 curves says it is unity gain stable, I was looking at the single version here - usually the original and the same as the dual.
Sterling High (at right), a segregated all-Black school nearby, played football and baseball in the park and held track and field events there. In 1953, police blocked off a section of a nearby street three days a week to allow Black children to roller skate. The park was also home to Black Arbor Day events and the City constructed a small community center where dances were held. Mayberry Park remained long after public parks were integrated in the 1960s and outlived Meadowbrook Park, which burned to the ground in 1972.
Today, this area has become a place of unity. The 60-acre Unity Park pays homage to the legacies of the neighborhoods surrounding it and the people who brought us to where we are today. Areas of the park are named Mayberry Field and Meadowbrook Green in honor of the rich history of Mayberry and Meadowbrook parks. Nearby land owned by the City has been set aside for affordable housing, serving as a bulwark against the pressures of gentrification already impacting this area.