
The Holy Piby
The Holy Piby, also known as the "Blackman's Bible," is a religious text written in 1924 by Nigerian-born scholar Robert Athly Ezekiel. It serves as a foundational scripture for the Rastafari movement and promotes the spiritual liberation of people of African descent. The book emphasizes the divine nature of Africa, advocates for Black pride, and calls for resistance against oppression and colonialism. It draws from Christian themes but centers African identity and history, encouraging empowerment, self-awareness, and cultural revival among Black communities.