Unfortunately, even if I do agree with you that Robert Reich is a racist, that is an ad hominem argument and I don't see how his racism would have a strong influence on his view of the Glass-Steagall Act.
If you think it's racist then you must have skipped the history lesson on The New Deal whereby, in an effort to secure the votes necessary, they (House/Senate) basically had to promise key members that the recovery would touch the "right" people. The right people in this case being white males. Blacks, Asians, and Women of all races were largely cut out of the New Deal unless hiring them was a necessity due to lack of able-bodied white men.
Whenever economists speak of jobs programs for everyone, not just "white male construction workers", this is what they're eluding to.
The unemployment rate among non-Asian minorities is much higher than that of the rest of the country (e.g. Nov African-American unemployment rate is 15.7%)
Are you suggesting that Reich is a racist because he sees this as a problem and wants to ensure that African Americans and Hispanics get employment opportunities ?