You are trying to hard to be provocative and funny. You are really coming off as an idiotic bore; aka a stupid moafukka. In America the slaver owners considered a Black person that could read and write (in Arabic) to be a Moor. That included Black people from West African tribes like the Madingo, Hausa, Fulani and Dioula people.
The Black people that couldn't read and write were considered Negroes, which were the Yoruba, Akan, Tikar, Congo, Angola, Ewe, Fon, Igbo, etc.
Here is a slave law from Virginia in 1682 for your perusal.
Virginia, 1682
"Act I. It is enacted that all servants...
which shall be imported into this country either by sea or by land, whether Negroes, Moors, mulattoes or Indians who and whose parentage and native countries are not Christian at the time of their first purchase by some Christian... and all Indians, which shall be sold by our neighboring Indians, or any other trafficking with us for slaves, are hereby adjudged, deemed and taken to be slaves to all intents and purposes any law, usage, or custom to the contrary notwithstanding."
Slave codes - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
So it was White people that called their Muslim black slaves Moors who were from West Africa. Those White slave owners were from Europe; so they knew a Moor when they saw one or they assumed that if a Black person spoke and wrote in Arabic that the slave had to be a Moor. So what color most the Moors have been if the White people were calling their Black slaves Moors?