The Earl A Morgan branch is 19,404 square feet. The building is two stories high with a basement, and is built of stone and salmon-colored brick. The architecture is an adaptation of the Renaissance style, modified to meet modern requirements, by architect Albert S. Gottlieb of New York City. The first floor is large and light-filled, containing a Children’s Room, general Reading Room, and bookstacks. The second floor of the building houses two large rooms that were originally used for exhibition and other library purposes; since the early 1980s, the second floor has been home to the Afro-American Historical and Cultural Society Museum, the only museum of its type in the state of New Jersey.
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