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Poe did not talk or write publicly about slavery at all, so he neither supported nor opposed it. Please see the link below for one possible proof of Poe's position.

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Yes, Edgar Allan Poe expressed mixed views on slavery. While he did write poetry that condemned the practice, he also published works that contained racist stereotypes and language. Overall, his views on slavery are complex and have been the subject of debate among scholars.

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