Sorry, I was unclear because I was in a hurry, and probably also not taking into account that many of you are outside of the US.
I was noticing that states in the south which are notorious for being racist seem to be searching for a lot of 'ebony' porn. There seems to be a correlation between which side of the civil war a state was on and whether 'ebony' appears on the list. The argument against this being motivated by racism is that southern states also have larger (by %) populations of African-Americans. However, I was noticing that northern states with similar ratios do not have 'ebony' on their list, suggesting that it is not just people looking for porn featuring people that look like them, but is linked to the geographic location.
The chart (which I should have labeled is:
state name | % of population who identified as African-American on the last Census | the position on the top ten of the search term 'ebony'.
So in Arkansas 15 % of the population identifies as African American and 'ebony' is the most searched for term, compared to New York where 15% of the population identified as African-American and the term 'ebony' does not appear on the top ten. I was suggesting that this means whites in the south are searching for pornography of black women, and further suggesting this might be linked to racist attitudes, unless there is data to show that the distribution of internet users by race by state is uneven, which is a thing I can look up in 3 hours, after I submit this application.
Edit:
It does not seem to be a thing I can look up. I can tell you that nationwide African-Americans are less likely to have internet access, particularly broadband access, but I can't find that information divided by state.